
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Dunn is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University's School of Social Sciences. He specializes in perception, memory, and attention with a focus on evolutionary psychology, developmental psychology, and perceptual illusions. His research explores how humans process facial, vocal, and bodily cues in social and environmental contexts.
Education:
- BSc Psychology (Hons) from University of York (1996-1999)
- PhD in Psychology from University of York (1999-2002), focusing on vision for action and perception
Research Interests:
- Person perception (faces, voices, bodies)
- Evolved mechanisms in social cognition
- Contextual effects on perception
- Body shape preferences and mate choice
- Spatial memory and exclusivity effects
Publications: Over 40 articles spanning perception, cognition, and evolutionary psychology. Recent work includes studies on body dissatisfaction, forensic voice discrimination, and the integration of multisensory cues in mate selection.
Awards & Grants:
- Visual Sciences Society Travel Grant (2002)
- QR Ref Funding for facial/voice databases (2018)
- BPS Summer Student Bursary (2018)
Advising & Leadership:
- Supervised 13 PhD students
- Programme leader for MSc/MRes Psychological Research Methods
- Chair of School Research Ethics Committee
External Roles:
- Editor of Journal of Evolutionary Psychology and Culture and Evolution
- External examiner at Sheffield, Northampton, and Strathclyde Universities
- Member of British Psychological Society's Cognitive Section committee
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