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Psychophysiological Psychology

Simultaneous EEG and EMG measurements during internal and external focused attention in sport.

Dr David Vernon| in collaboration with Dr Mark Uphill, Dr Jon Swaine CCCU

This study is investigating the potential effects of attentional focus on measures of muscular and brain activity during a standardised motor task.

Monitoring EEG during exposure to binaural beats

Dr David Vernon| in collaboration with Dr Guy Peryer (UEA) and Dr Neil Rutterford (UEA)

This study is exploring the possibility of using sound waves to produce a change in brainwave activity.

Negation modality effects

Dr David Vernon| in collaboration with Dr Lea Hald, Dr Ian Hocking|, Dr Juile-Ann Marshall

The goal of this project is to use an electrophysiological technique called event-related potentials (ERPs) to systematically look at the influence of context on understanding negation.