
معرفی
Jim Grange is Professor of Cognitive Science in the School of Psychology at Keele University, where he serves as Director of Research and Institutional Lead for Research Integrity & Improvement. His research examines cognitive control processes using behavioral measures and computational modeling, with applications to clinical psychology.
Education:
- PhD, Cognitive Psychology, Bangor University, 2010
- MSc, Psychological Research, Bangor University, 2007
- BSc, Psychology, Bangor University, 2006
Research focuses on fundamental cognitive mechanisms including attention, task switching, and inhibitory control, with translational work applying these models to clinical conditions such as depression and autism. Recent publications demonstrate consistent methodological innovation through computational modeling approaches.
Leadership roles include directing institutional research strategy and promoting research integrity. Grange has developed open-source software tools for psychological research and advocates for methodological reform in psychological science. Current projects investigate cognitive aspects of voice-hearing experiences and attentional processes in neurodiverse populations.



