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Michael Thorpe serves as a Lecturer at the School of Psychology with academic credentials including PhD, MSc, and BSc (hons). His research bridges psychological theory and musical cognition with specific institutional affiliation.
Educational background:
- PhD
- MSc
- BSc (hons)
Dr. Thorpe specializes in music psychology and cognitive development, particularly examining pattern-making processes in early childhood through Zygonic Theory and the Sounds of Intent framework. His work investigates how visuo-spatial cognition interacts with musical development, establishing empirical connections between theoretical models and childhood cognitive milestones. This research occupies a unique niche at the intersection of developmental psychology and music cognition.
His publication trajectory shows consistent focus on the zygonic model, evolving from foundational expectation studies (2012) to comprehensive taxonomies for childhood pattern-making (2025). This progression demonstrates deepening application of theoretical frameworks to developmental contexts, with increasing emphasis on practical frameworks for understanding musical cognition in young children.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards documented in available sources
Advising and grant activities show no recorded PhD/Master's students or research funding in current documentation. His scholarly contributions remain publication-focused within collaborative research teams.
Laboratory affiliations and dedicated research teams aren't specified in current institutional records, suggesting integration within broader School of Psychology research structures.
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