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Elizabeth Watson is an Associate Tutor and EEG Technician in the School of Psychology at the University of East Anglia's Faculty of Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in Psychology and specializes in developmental cognitive neuroscience, focusing on social attention mechanisms and visual scene processing across ages.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology
Research Interests: Combining EEG techniques with behavioral measures to study how children and adults perceive social and environmental cues. Key topics include interpersonal distance effects on attention, rapid scene categorization development, and infant learning processes. Her work bridges developmental psychology with neuroscientific methods.
Recent publications emphasize EEG alpha band suppression as a marker of social attention modulation and the developmental trajectory of scene processing abilities in children. Her findings have been presented both in peer-reviewed journals and conference posters, garnering attention in bluesky and Mendeley platforms.
Labs/Teams: Active in the School of Psychology's cognitive neuroscience research group, collaborating on projects analyzing social cognitive development through electrophysiological and behavioral paradigms.


