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Dr Laura Mirams

School of Psychology

Faculty of Health

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Laura completed a PhD in Psychology at the University of Manchester in 2011, investigating the effect of attention on body perception and misperception. After her PhD, Laura stayed as a postdoc at the University of Manchester, working on a project funded by Unilever R & D investigating the effect of emotion and attention on touch and self-perception. Since starting her lectureship at Liverpool John Moores University in 2013, Laura’s research remains focused on investigating the cognitive and multisensory processes that affect body perception, and in turn well being, in the general population and in patient groups.

Laura is currently working on research projects investigating:

Tactile perception and misperception in eating disorders.
Social influences on the boundaries of peripersonal space.
The effect of perceived threat on the boundaries of defensive space during the Covid pandemic

Current teaching activities:

Positive Psychology, Face Perception: Processing and Disorders, Dissertation Supervision (Level 6, BSc Psychology)
Empirical Project (Module leader, MSc Positive Psychology and Wellbeing)
Pathways to Wellbeing (MSc Positive Psychology and Wellbeing)

Member of the Psychology Research Ethics Panel

Degrees

2011, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, PhD
2006, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, MRes
2005, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, BSc Psychology

Academic appointments

Research Associate (Post Doc), School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester, 2011 - 2013
Teaching Assistant, School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester, 2007 - 2008
Research Assistant, School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester, 2007 - 2008

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