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Dr. Gwijde Maegherman is a Lecturer in Psychology at Queen Mary University of London, based in the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences. He holds a PhD from University College London (UCL) titled 'The cognitive and neural mechanisms involved in motor imagery of speech' (2020). His teaching focuses on Health Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, and Cognitive Neuroscience, emphasizing hands-on methodologies like EEG and fMRI.
His research explores the intersection of language, thought, mental health, and education through the Language and Thought Investigative Laboratory. Key interests include inner speech's role in cognition, self-talk's impact on mental health, and voice identity's influence on learning. He investigates how AI-generated voices might alter learning dynamics and self-perception.
Recent publications (2018–2022) center on speech motor control mechanisms, motor cortex activation during speech imagery, and TMS applications in speech physiology. His work bridges cognitive neuroscience with clinical applications in mental health and education.
Grants and collaborations are not explicitly listed, but his lab actively engages students in experimental psychology projects. Future work likely expands into AI voice technology's sociocognitive impacts and neurobiological underpinnings of self-talk.


