
About
Professor Penelope Lewis is a leading neuroscientist at Cardiff University's School of Psychology, where she holds the rank of Professor. Her research focuses on the intersection of sleep, memory consolidation, and brain plasticity, with a particular emphasis on 'Sleep Engineering'—methods to manipulate sleep for cognitive and health benefits.
Education:
- BA – Cornell University
- DPhil – University of Oxford
Research Interests:
Professor Lewis investigates how memories are consolidated during sleep and wakefulness, emphasizing:
- Procedural skill reinforcement
- Emotional memory processing
- Episodic to semantic memory transitions
- Sleep engineering techniques
Her work explores how targeted memory reactivation, auditory stimulation, and environmental manipulations during sleep can enhance memory, reduce emotional distress, and combat age-related cognitive decline.
Scientific Contributions:
Her recent publications span high-impact journals such as Neuropsychologia, Communications Biology, Journal of Neuroscience, and Sleep, focusing on REM and NREM sleep mechanisms, memory reactivation, and neuroplasticity.
Students and Supervision:
She currently supervises several PhD students including:
- Mahmoud Eid Abdelhafez Abdellahi
- Imogen Birch
- Holly Kings
- Anne Koopman
- Martyna Rakowska
- Jules Schneider
Collaborations and Funding:
Her research is supported by major funding bodies including the BBSRC, MRC, EPSRC, Wellcome Trust, and DARPA. She collaborates internationally with institutions in Germany, the UK, and beyond.
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