Brunel Psychology
@brunelpsy.bsky.social
We are a vibrant research-intensive Division with expertise in cognitive and clinical neuroscience, culture and evolution, developmental, and social psychology based in Brunel University of London 🎓🧠🧬🧪
the edited volume is Student Belonging in Action: Practical Case Studies to Foster a Sense of Belonging Across the Higher Education Student Journey (ed. Kelly Edmunds & David Gilani) 🎓
#HigherEd #StudentBelonging #CoCreation #Education
#HigherEd #StudentBelonging #CoCreation #Education
November 6, 2025 at 3:33 PM
the edited volume is Student Belonging in Action: Practical Case Studies to Foster a Sense of Belonging Across the Higher Education Student Journey (ed. Kelly Edmunds & David Gilani) 🎓
#HigherEd #StudentBelonging #CoCreation #Education
#HigherEd #StudentBelonging #CoCreation #Education
original paper 👇
Super-recognizers sample visual information of superior computational value for facial recognition | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Super-recognizers—individuals with exceptionally high face recognition abilities—are
a key exemplar of biological visual expertise. Recent eye-tracking evidence suggests
that their expertise may be dr...
royalsocietypublishing.org
November 6, 2025 at 1:00 PM
original paper 👇
Still, this research gives us a deeper glimpse into how our brains process one of the most important things we see every day - each other’s faces 👥
#Facerecognition #Psychology #Brunelresearch
#Facerecognition #Psychology #Brunelresearch
November 6, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Still, this research gives us a deeper glimpse into how our brains process one of the most important things we see every day - each other’s faces 👥
#Facerecognition #Psychology #Brunelresearch
#Facerecognition #Psychology #Brunelresearch
📖 “The main takeaway,” says Dr Bennetts, “is that superior face recognition isn’t just about where you look - or how long. Super-recognisers seem to explore faces more broadly, but also pick up on more useful information.” 🙂
November 6, 2025 at 12:57 PM
📖 “The main takeaway,” says Dr Bennetts, “is that superior face recognition isn’t just about where you look - or how long. Super-recognisers seem to explore faces more broadly, but also pick up on more useful information.” 🙂
Dr Julio Rodríguez Larios introduced our BSc Psychology programme and led a hands-on workshop on Electroencephalography (EEG). Students also had the opportunity to explore our campus, learn about ongoing research projects, and ask questions about studying Psychology at Brunel
September 24, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Dr Julio Rodríguez Larios introduced our BSc Psychology programme and led a hands-on workshop on Electroencephalography (EEG). Students also had the opportunity to explore our campus, learn about ongoing research projects, and ask questions about studying Psychology at Brunel
Dr Matteo Marco and Prof Veena Kumari were awarded a small grant to study "Is verbal aggressiveness associated with a reduced ability to process abstract concepts?" 💬🗣️
AND Dr Ray Norbury has a small grant to study "Finding a route to creativity” 🧑🎨
AND Dr Ray Norbury has a small grant to study "Finding a route to creativity” 🧑🎨
September 5, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Dr Matteo Marco and Prof Veena Kumari were awarded a small grant to study "Is verbal aggressiveness associated with a reduced ability to process abstract concepts?" 💬🗣️
AND Dr Ray Norbury has a small grant to study "Finding a route to creativity” 🧑🎨
AND Dr Ray Norbury has a small grant to study "Finding a route to creativity” 🧑🎨