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Professor Teresa McCormack is a faculty member in the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast, specializing in Cognition, Development, and Education. She holds the academic rank of Professor of Cognitive Development. Her research focuses on temporal cognition in children, decision-making processes, and interdisciplinary work with philosophy. She teaches developmental psychology at the MSc level.
Education and Career:
- PhD and undergraduate degree from the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge.
- Lectured at the University of Kent (1 year).
- Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Warwick with Gordon Brown.
- Joined Queen's University Belfast in 2002 and was promoted to Professor in 2010.
Research Interests:
- Temporal cognition and its impact on decision-making in children.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with philosophers like Christoph Hoerl on time, memory, and counterfactuals.
- Mathematical cognition and its links to temporal processing.
- Developmental psychology of regret and relief in decision contexts.
Projects and Grants:
- Current projects include Mind Wandering and Metacognition in Children (2022–present).
- Completed initiatives like Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology (2016–2020).
- Focus on gender equality in STEM and LGBTQ+ inclusion in academic departments.
Collaborations and Media:
- Contributions to media discussions on regret psychology and daydreaming in children.
- Publications in journals like Journal of Experimental Child Psychology and British Journal of Developmental Psychology.
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