About
Dr Emma Morgan is a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on social cognition in real-world social interactions, particularly comparing neurotypical and autistic individuals. She has explored the generalizability of theory of mind abilities from lab-based paradigms to naturalistic settings.
Her teaching activities include:
- PSY345 Atypical Brain Development and Degeneration
- PSY1002 Cognitive Psychology I
- PSY2002 Cognitive Psychology II
- Supervision for PSY331 Extended Essay
- Project supervision via PSY346
- PSY6121 Research Methods
Dr Morgan’s research interests center on understanding social cognition dynamics in both neurotypical and autistic populations, emphasizing real-world applications of theory of mind research. She investigates how traditional laboratory findings translate to naturalistic social interactions.
Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in her profile. She can be reached at emma.morgan@sheffield.ac.uk or via phone at +44 114 222 6523 at Cathedral Court, University of Sheffield.



