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Dr. Ailsa Millen is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Stirling, specializing in face recognition and deception detection. She is a Chartered Cognitive Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her research integrates cognitive neuroscience, neurocomputing, and forensic psychology to explore concealed recognition and memory dynamics.
Her work includes multi-method approaches to identify objective markers of face recognition, funded by grants such as the ESRC £389k grant (2016-2022) and DSTL £40k grant (2024). She co-leads the Cognition in Complex Environments Research Group (CORGiS) and contributes to the Stirling Vision and Image Processing Group (SVIP).
- Research Themes: Face recognition, deception, visual attention, metacognition, human-avatar interactions
- Awards: Repeated recognition including Research Culture Awards for leadership, mentorship, and equality, diversity & inclusion (2023-2024)
- Grants: Principal Investigator for public perception studies, neurodiverse recognition markers, and cultural-cognitive avatar interaction research
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