Lecturer in Psychology, University of East London
I've been a lecturer in Psychology at UEL since the spring of 2016. Previously, I had a research position in the Swansea University Sleep Laboratory and a lectureship at the University of Bedfordshire. I completed my PhD researching the Continuity Hypothesis of dreaming at Leeds Metropolitan University in 2013. My academic research interests are primarily within the fields of sleep and dreaming; more broadly, I am interested in consciousness, altered states of reality, the default mode of thinking, embodied cognition, Conceptual Metaphor Theory, and much more.
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