About
A brief description of who you are and what you do.
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Write about yourself in the third person. Aim for 100 to 150 words covering the main points about who you are and what you currently do. Clear, simple language is best. You can include specialist or technical terms.
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Research
Research interests
- Cognitive and Affective Impact of Chronic Illness
- Cognitive Interventions for Anxiety and Trauma e.g., Mental Imagery
- Individual Differences in Cognition e.g., Reading Skills/Mental Imagery/Face Processing and Metacognition.
- Techniques include: Experimental Paradigms, Eye Tracking, Psychophysiological monitors.
Current research
Cognitive and Affective Impact of Chronic Illness
Cognitive Interventions for Anxiety and Trauma e.g., Mental Imagery
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Research groups
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Research interests
Add up to 5 research interests. The first 3 will appear in your staff profile next to your name. The full list will appear on your research page. Keep these brief and focus on the keywords people may use when searching for your work. Use a different line for each one.
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Current research
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Describe your current research in 100 to 200 words. Write in the third person. Include broad key terms to help people discover your work, for example, “sustainability” or “fashion textiles”.
Research projects
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Publications
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Supervision
A list of your current and past PhD students.
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Contact your Faculty Operating Service team to update PhD students you supervise and any you’ve previously supervised. Making this information available will help potential PhD applicants to find you.
Teaching
Cognitive Psychology
Research Methods and Statistics
Individual Differences
Forensic Psychology
Research Methods and Statistics
Currently Teaching:
PSYC1016 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC1019 Research Methods & Data Analysis II (& Empirical Studies) (Module lead)
PSYC2007 Developmental Psychology
PSYC3085 Empirical Project (Y3 UG Project Supervision)
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Courses and modules
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External roles and responsibilities
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Biography
Charlotte is a part-time Lecturer in Psychology at University of Southampton. She also holds two part-time Research Fellow roles, working on projects in Health Psychology with Prof. Tamar Pincus, and Experimental Psychopathology with Prof. Matt Garner and Prof. Emily Holmes.
She completed a BSc in Psychology at University of Southampton in 2014. Following this, she held various teaching assistant roles working primarily with SEN children with reading difficulties. In 2018 she completed a Masters in Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology at University of Kent, before returning to Southampton to complete a PhD in Psychology at UoS.
Charlotte's PhD investigated individual differences in skilled readers' eye movements. During her PhD, Charlotte held Postgraduate Teaching Assistant and Exam Invigilator roles. Charlotte also worked as a Senior Research Assistant on a variety of projects in Psychology, and completed an internship with the Behavioural Insight Team at Hampshire County Council at this time.
Since then, Charlotte has been asked to consult for HCC an ad-hoc basis to design and develop population targeting and staff training tools for HCC, incorporating UX principles, applied statistics, and research-led design.
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Prizes
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