
معرفی
Adam Qureshi serves as Associate Head of the Psychology Department with significant teaching responsibilities including Social Neuroscience (PSY3142), Research Methods & Data Analysis (PSY2116), and Dissertation modules (PSY3135 & PSY4314). He also leads the MSc Psychology (conversion) program, demonstrating substantial commitment to both undergraduate and graduate education.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Psychology from University of Birmingham (awarded July 31, 2009)
- Dissertation: "Cognitive Bases of Adult Mental State Reasoning"
Dr. Qureshi's research program centers on social cognition (how humans interact with and understand others) and substance use (particularly how cognitive processes and context influence alcohol consumption). His methodological approach employs diverse techniques including brain stimulation and imaging, alcohol administration studies, eye-tracking, and cognitive behavioral tasks. His research fingerprint reveals significant contributions to Inhibitory Control (100%), Theory of Mind (64%), Perspective Taking (63%), and Alcohol Consumption (61%).
Analysis of his publication trajectory shows consistent scholarly productivity with 64 total research outputs from 2010-2025. His recent work demonstrates increasing focus on the intersection of social cognitive processes and substance use behaviors across diverse populations including adolescents in rural Ghana and amateur rugby players. His publications appear in high-impact journals including Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Alcohol and Alcoholism, and PLoS One.
Dr. Qureshi actively contributes to academic service as evidenced by his peer-review work for PLoS ONE journal in 2022. His profile indicates he is currently accepting PhD students and has supervised multiple graduate students according to the "Supervised Work (3)" notation in his academic profile.


