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Dr Elisabeth Von Dem Hagen is a Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University's School of Psychology, specializing in social cognition and autism research. She holds a PhD in Psychology from Royal Holloway, University of London, and has expertise in neuroimaging techniques like fMRI and diffusion MRI. Her research focuses on neural mechanisms of emotion processing, social signal perception in autism, and developmental neuroscience. She teaches modules on Thinking, Emotion and Consciousness (UG) and Neuroimaging (PG), and supervises both undergraduate and postgraduate students. She has received research funding from the Wellcome Trust and MRC, and collaborates with institutions like CUBRIC and the Wales Autism Research Centre.
- Education: BSc Physics & Physiology (McGill), MSc Medical Physics (Toronto), PhD Psychology (Royal Holloway).
- Research: Uses behavioral and neuroimaging approaches to study social perception, autism, and developmental disorders.
- Teaching: Coordinates modules PS2023 and PS3215; supervises MSc dissertations in Neuroimaging and Children's Psychological Disorders.
Her work explores how context influences social signal integration (e.g., facial/body posture interactions) and applies neuroimaging to understand atypical social processing in autism. Recent projects include humanoid robot interactions for autistic children and the role of white matter microstructure in social perception.
She has supervised PhD students like Claire Bowsher-Murray (2023), Abigail Finn (2024), and Özge Gezer (2024). Her labs include the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC) and collaborations with MPI Tuebingen and the University of Bath.

