Faculty Member, Psychology
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Thesis Title: Investigating Schizotypy as an Anomaly-prone personality
Dr Chris Roe
About
Christine Simmonds-Moore read for her PhD on schizotypy as an anomaly-prone personality construct. Since that time, she has undertaken research into a variety of areas, including sleep and sleep states and how they interact with personality and anomalous experiences; healthy versus less healthy anomaly-proneness; cognitive disinhibition and how this impacts on personality and paranormal beliefs and experiences. She has research interests in transpersonal psychology, positive psychology and parapsychology.
She has worked on several Bial funded research projects and will be on a Bial-funded research sabbatical during 2009-2010 to explore how paranormal belief and disbelief impact upon the tendency to find a signal amid random noise. She is the program chair for an upcoming conference on Health, Mental Health and Exceptional Human Experiences, to be held at Liverpool Hope on 7th September, 2009.
Contact Information
011 44 151 291 2158

