
About
Rob Hughes is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on redefining classical cognitive theories through a perceptual-motor lens, particularly in the domains of short-term memory and selective attention.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Department: Psychology
- Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London
Research Interests
- Short-term memory and sequence learning: Challenges modular theories of memory by proposing perceptual-motor mechanisms as foundational.
- Auditory distraction and attentional control: Develops duplex-mechanism accounts to explain how sounds disrupt tasks and how top-down control mitigates this.
Scientific Awards and Recognition
- Education Excellence Award Nomination (2025)
- New Investigator Award (2006) from the Journal of Experimental Psychology
- James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award Finalist (2013)
Editorial Contributions
- Editor of The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2020–present)
- Guest Editor for Journal of Cognition (2017)
- Editorial Board Member for Journal of Cognitive Psychology (2017–present)
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