About
Eleanor Alderman is a Postgraduate Research Student and Teaching Associate in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on how visual perception and attention influence episodic memory, leveraging eye-tracking, virtual reality, and neuroimaging techniques. She holds a BSc (First Class Honours) and MSc (Distinction) in Psychology from Royal Holloway.
Research Interests: Eleanor investigates the interplay between visual exploration, memory accuracy, and neural processes. Her work aims to enhance memory through guided attention in real-world environments. Techniques include functional neuroimaging and virtual reality simulations.
Teaching & Grants: She serves as a Lab Tutor for the 'Psychological Research Methods and Analysis' course (PS2010). No grants are explicitly mentioned in the profile.
Affiliations: Graduate member of the British Psychological Society (MBPsS).
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