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Name
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Email
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Research interests
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Ian Apperly
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I.A.Apperly@bham.ac.uk
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Theory of mind in neurologically intact adults, adults with brain injury, and typically and atypically developing children
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Sarah Beck
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S.R.Beck@bham.ac.uk
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Children’s and adults’ thinking about time, knowledge, and uncertainty
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David Booth
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D.A.Booth@bham.ac.uk
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Interpersonal and cultural aspects of health
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Julie Christian
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J.N.Christian@bham.ac.uk
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The application of attitude and intergroup process models to social service provision and use
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Stuart Derbyshire
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S.W.Derbyshire@bham.ac.uk
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The sick role, malingering, and pain that occurs in the absence of identifiable physical pathology
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Dietmar Heinke
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D.G.Heinke@bham.ac.uk
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Computational modelling of cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, visual attention and object recognition, and social exclusion and stigma
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Sotaro Kita
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S.Kita@bham.ac.uk
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The psycholinguistics and psychology of communication, particularly the influence of gesture on language production and language comprehension
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Chris Miall
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R.C.Miall@bham.ac.uk
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Visually guided action; motor learning and motor coordination; joint action
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Joe McCleery
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J.P.McCleery@bham.ac.uk
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The neural basis of typical and atypical social-emotional, social-communicative, and language development
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Ian Mitchell
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I.J.Mitchell@bham.ac.uk
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Social reasoning deficits in Parkinson’s disease, Tourette syndrome, and offending behaviour
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Chris Oliver
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C.Oliver@bham.ac.uk
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Neurodevelopmental disabilities in genetic disorders (e.g, autism, Down’s syndrome)
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Pia Rotshtein
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P.Rotshtein@bham.ac.uk
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Neural mechanisms of identity recognition and facial expression encoding; the amydala and processing of threat-related stimuli
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Brandon Stewart
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B.Stewart@bham.ac.uk
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Automatic and controlled components of stereotyping and prejudice; social judgement and decision making
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