Lab Members
Prinicpal Investigator: Dr Jim Grange
Lecturer in Psychology
I joined Keele in 2010 as a Lecturer in Psychology. Before this, I completed my PhD in Cognitive Psychology at Bangor University, UK, where I also completed my MSc and BSc. For more information, please click here for my CV.
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I'm always happy to hear from other researchers, as well as students interested in pursuing graduate training (i.e. PhD, MSc) in my lab.
Drop me an email by clicking here
I'm always happy to hear from other researchers, as well as students interested in pursuing graduate training (i.e. PhD, MSc) in my lab.
New Lab Members
The Keele Cognitive Control Lab has welcomed a batch of new researchers for the 2011/12 academic year.
MSc Thesis Student
MSc Research Apprentice
Undergraduate Thesis Students
The lab has welcomed 14 new undergraduate thesis students for the 2011/12 academic year. Details of their individual projects are found below:
MSc Thesis Student
- Josh Bould: Josh is conducting his Masters Research Thesis in the Cognitive Control Lab, investigating inhibition in task switching. More specifically, Josh is assisting with the development of a new paradigm for measuring control of distracting tasks in multi-task situations.
MSc Research Apprentice
- Justine Carine: Justine is conducting her MSc Research Apprenticeship in the Cognitive Control Lab, investigating inhibition in task switching. Specifically, Justine is working on preparatory processes in task switching, and their relation to inhibitory processes.
Undergraduate Thesis Students
The lab has welcomed 14 new undergraduate thesis students for the 2011/12 academic year. Details of their individual projects are found below:
- Joanne Austin - Auditory cues & backward inhibition
- Amy Bentley - Effects of practice on the voluntary switch cost
- Alex Corbett - Backward inhibition in the task-span procedure
- Archie Davies - Effects of car indicator-configuration on reaction time
- Kim Flannagan - Effects of alcohol hangover on choice reaction time
- Dan Helsbey - Auditory cues & backward inhibition
- Harriet Jones - The effect of dyslexia on voluntary task switching
- Craig McGuinness - The effect of an irrelevant working memory load on restart costs in task switching
- Jess Prentice - Relationship between Schizotypy and voluntary task switching performance
- Thea Radburn - Backward inhibition in the task-span procedure
- Ashvin Sathasivan - Effects of conflict-cuing on Stroop performance
- Vickie Simmons - The effect of an irrelevant working memory load on cue- and task-switch costs
- Courtney Wakes - The effect of an irrelevant working memory load on cue- and task-switch costs
- Alex Young - The impact of task-repetitions on backward inhibition in task switching
Lab Alumni
Research Assistants
Two second year undergraduate students recently worked in the Cognitive Control Lab for research experience, and we have had a paper accepted for publication from their work!
Click here for the paper, in press at Psychological Research!
Undergraduate Thesis students
The Lab has said goodbye to many undergraduate members who graduated in the summer of 2011. Congratulations to them all!
Two second year undergraduate students recently worked in the Cognitive Control Lab for research experience, and we have had a paper accepted for publication from their work!
- Andrew Lody
- Sophie Bratt
Click here for the paper, in press at Psychological Research!
Undergraduate Thesis students
The Lab has said goodbye to many undergraduate members who graduated in the summer of 2011. Congratulations to them all!
- Mariam Adamson: Effects of articulatory suppression on inhibition in task switching
- Mohannad Badran: Subliminal priming and voluntary task switching
- Emma Bailey: Effects of task-relevant and task-irrelevant verbalisations on inhibition in task switching
- Aaron Fortune: Effects of an irrelevant working memory load on inhibition in task switching
- Emma Green: Role of inhibition in switching between different facial identification tasks
- Joe Hinton: Effects of articulatory suppression on inhibition in task switching
- Will Naylor: Effects of cue-transparency on inhibition in task switching
- Lauren Newby: Effects of an irrelevant working memory load on inhibition in task switching
- Sonny Ramtale: Effects of an irrelevant working memory load on inhibition in task switching
- Hazel Shaw: Effects of response asymmetries on inhibition in task switching
- Krissie Tamane: Effects of an irrelevant working memory load on inhibition in task switching
- Fatima Umar: Sex differences in facial expression recognition
- Rachael Walsh: Role of inhibition in the task-span procedure of task switching
