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Dr. Jamie Murray is a Lecturer (Learning, Teaching & Scholarship) at the University of Glasgow's School of Psychology & Neuroscience. He holds roles as Course Lead for Level 3 Physiological Psychology, teaches on Level 2 Research Methods, and supervises undergraduate/post-graduate dissertations. He previously served at the University of Stirling before joining Glasgow in 2021. His research focuses on EEG-based investigations of episodic memory processes, emphasizing naturalistic tasks and social media's impact on memory. He also explores mental imagery's role in memory differentiation.
- Education: BSc (Hons) Psychology (University of Stirling), PhD in Psychology (University of Stirling under Prof. David Donaldson and Prof. Roger Watt)
Research interests include memory precision measurements, media-driven memory formation, and cognitive differences in imagery vividness. His work bridges neuroscience and applied psychology, with recent studies on mixed reality pain management and drawing's impact on recall. He co-leads the Psychology Employability Network and serves as International Mobility Officer.
Key research trends: aging-related memory decline, EEG signal analysis, and transdisciplinary applications of cognitive science. His articles span neuroimaging, cognitive aging, and technology-driven interventions.
- Awards: No specific scientific awards listed.
Advising: Supervises multiple student projects without named advisees listed. Grants and funding details are unspecified. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly with digital health and educational technology.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the School's research groups on cognitive neuroscience and educational psychology, though specific lab names are not mentioned.




