Prof Catherine Loveday

Prof Catherine Loveday


Doctoral ResearcherTitle of ThesisStatus
Ms Kathryn MinsonUsing Autobiographical Memory to Facilitate Intergroup Contact ExperiencesActive
Miss Balpreet MalliCognitive Effects of Online Listening in Different Sonic QualitiesActive
Ms Isang ObotThe role music plays in supporting identity and relationships through memoryActive
Mr Thomas DohertyUnderstanding Cognitive Variability in Alzheimer’s DiseaseCompleted
Mr James KempleyVulnerability to Online Political Misinformation: The Role of Non-clinical Schizotypal TraitsActive
Miss Madeline CastreyRe-envisioning female operatic roles in contemporary performance from a feminist perspectiveCompleted
Miss Amy WoyUsing sensory cues to curate, study and support autobiographical remembering across the lifespanCompleted
Miss Zoe PounderAn exploration into aphantasia: the inability to form voluntary mental imageryCompleted
Ms Gail LincolnAn Exploration of Relocation Decision-making and Experience: Wellbeing and Chronic Stress Outcomes for Older Under-Occupying Homeowners.Completed
Mr Robin LawThe cortisol awakening response: neuropsychological correlates and implications for function in healthy humansCompleted
Mr Michael Malek-ahmadiRevised_Thesis_Malek-Ahmadi_5_SEP_2017Completed