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I chair the Maudsley Philosophy Group, and Social and Cultural Neuroscience Group at the IOPPN. I have researched the relations between culture, cognition and brain function since studying Theology and Religious Studies at Cambridge University, and later medicine at Guys and St Thomas’ Medical School, London, and psychiatry at the Maudsley and Bethlem Hospitals. My work brings cognitive neuroscience research methods into dialogue with humanities scholarship to improve understanding of religious cognition, experience, and behaviour. Current research topics include researching voice hearing in patient groups and cultural practitioners such as spiritualist mediums with colleagues from the IOPPN, Religious Studies, Ancient History at Kings, and Anthropology from Stanford; and how social, cognitive and brain processes contribute to belief formation. I also research biological, psychological, and social influences on development, particularly in relation to common disorders such as autism, ADHD, conduct disorder, personality disorders, psychosis, and dissociative disorders. Research methods include phenomenological interview and measures, the experimental use of suggestion in hypnosis, functional fMRI, transcranial magnetic stimulation, EEG, real time fMRI neurofeedback, and pharmacological modulation of cognition and brain function.
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Understanding similarities and differences between altered self-experience (such as voice hearing) in religious experience and psychopathology
The ‘power of belief’: social, cognitive, and neural influences on belief formation, and how beliefs and expectancies alter experience through effects on brain function
The structure of the self, dissociation and functional neurological symptoms
Social cognition in neurodevelopmental disorders, acquired brain injury, and personality disorder
Research Interests
Understanding similarities and differences between altered self-experience (such as voice hearing) in religious experience and psychopathology
The ‘power of belief’: social, cognitive, and neural influences on belief formation, and how beliefs and expectancies alter experience through effects on brain function
The structure of the self, dissociation and functional neurological symptoms
Social cognition in neurodevelopmental disorders, acquired brain injury, and personality disorder
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