Former PhD Students
Justin Harrison
Justin graduated in 2013, and is now Principle Couples Family Counselor, and a social science researcher with SWEAP and Nudge Psychological Assessment and Consulting.
Leslie van der Leer
Leslie graduated in 2014 and is now a senior lecturer in psychology at Regent's University London.
Katherine O'Lone
Katherine graduated in 2019 and is now a Researcher and Public Education Officer at the Cambridge Woolf Institute.
Ben Tappin
Ben completed his PhD in 2019 is now a postdoctoral researcher in the Human Cooperation Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Former Masters Students
Molly Lavender
Claire Friedrich

Investigated the utility of the "choice blindness paradigm" as an intervention for paranoia.
Molly Haley
Victoria Fenton
Galini Pantelidou

Researched how people make choices about short-term mating strategies and factors that influence these choices.
Aziah Bazemore

Investigated potential associations between analytic thinking and decision-making, among unrealistically optimistic individuals.
Bokyung Um
Ben Kremer
Stacey Lewis
Jenna Herold
Liam Pollock
Rie Koido
Former Undergraduate Students
Annabelle Gall
Annabelle worked as a Research Assistant on a number of projects including face perception, witness identification and choice blindness.
Ken Petalcorin
Ken worked on projects concerning human behaviour and choice blindness.
Alexandrina Vasilichi
Alex worked on projects including choice blindness, face perception and subjective effort & task performance.
Eleanor Cross
Ellie worked on a project related to the effect of anti-atheist prejudice in juridical situations.
Jade Lovely
Jade worked on choice blindness and delusion-proneness.
Chris Jones
Chris worked on choice blindness.
Lucy Nash
Lucy's final year research project investigated the effects of courtroom declaration choice in the context of anti-atheist prejudice.