Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of the West of Scotland
Claire is an experimental psychologist with interests in human vision, perception and cognition, with a particular focus on visual perception and cognition in healthy aging, neurodegeneration and disease.
Claire is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of the West of Scotland. She has held previous academic posts at the University of Leicester, where she worked as a lecturer and Associate Professor.
She has an MA (Hons) Psychology, awarded by the University of Aberdeen and a PhD in Visual Neuroscience, awarded by the University of Nottingham.
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