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Dr. Chris Longmore is a Lecturer in Psychology at Plymouth University's School of Psychology (Faculty of Health). He specializes in face recognition, prosopagnosia, and cognitive processes. Previously, he held positions at the University of Hull and the University of Exeter, where he was honored as Lecturer of the Year and received teaching awards. His research focuses on facial learning mechanisms, motion-based face recognition, and neuro-correlates using ERP and SCR measures. He collaborates with institutions like the University of Aveiro and University of Swansea on projects involving face perception and cognitive processes.
Education: PhD from the University of York (2006-2007, supervised by Andy Young), MSc in Psychology. Research interests include face-space theory, other-race effects, and the role of motion in facial recognition. He developed the FAMED face database for psychological research and created educational resources on SPSS, E-Prime, and OpenSesame.
Key contributions include studies on attractiveness influencing perceived face familiarity, motion cues in prosopagnosia, and the neural basis of face learning. Awards include the K.M. Stott Prize and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He advises students on experimental design and statistical analysis, though no formal advisees are listed.




