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Nerissa Ho is a Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychology (Faculty of Health), University of Plymouth. She specializes in Cognitive and Biological Psychology and explores topics like Affective Neuroscience and Social Neuroscience. Her teaching includes courses such as PSYC002 The Psychology of Everyday Experience, PSYC775 Foundations and Applications of Neuroimaging and Neurostimulation, and PSYC785 Neuroscience Project.
Her research focuses on ongoing thought processes, neural correlates of consciousness, and the interplay between cognitive states and external contexts. Recent work includes studies on daily life cognition using experience-sampling techniques and age-related changes in thought patterns. She has also investigated the neural basis of self-prioritization and the psychological correlates of distinct neural states during wakeful rest.
Her publications span topics like visual perception, autistic symptomology, and mindfulness-based neurophysiological reactivity. She has contributed to understanding how semantic processing and executive control relate to detailed mental time travel. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and clinical applications.

