Neuropsychology (undergraduate level 5 module)
This module covers a wide range of aspects of neuropsychology and cognitive psychology (perception, attention, memory, language, decision making, etc.), and instructs students in areas of neurocognitive testing that are used in the diagnosis and treatment of many neuropsychological disorders.
Brain and Cognition (postgraduate MSc module)
This online module covers a wide range of aspects of neuropsychology and cognitive psychology (perception, attention, memory, language, decision making, etc.), and instructs students in areas of neurocognitive testing that are used in the diagnosis and treatment of many neuropsychological disorders.
Controversies in Psychology (foundation year module)
This module provides students with an introduction to misconceptions and controversies within psychological research. Students are guided through the process of evaluating and critically assessing the work of others, with a view to enhancing their critical thinking skills. The course also focuses on a variety of aspects concerning good research practice, such as, the importance of maintaining high ethical standards when conducting and reporting research.
Kelly, N. & Allen,H.(2019). Age-related changes in attentional modulation during selective attention. Manuscript inpreparation.
Peer Reviewed Abstracts
Allen, H., Ledgeway, T., Hutchinson, C., & Kelly, N. (2012). Age related changes in Motion processing.
Age and Brain 2012, University of Nottingham, 5 Sept.
Allen, H., Ledgeway, T., Hutchinson, C., & Kelly, N. (2012). Activity in motion sensitive cortex increases, not decreases when attention is distracted. British Psychological Society Cognitive Section Conference, Glasgow, 29-31 Aug.
Kelly, N. & Allen, H. (2012). The effects of ageing on attentional modulation during temporal discrimination. Perception, 41 (3), 372-373.
Allen,H., Ledgeway, T., Hutchinson, C., Kelly, N., & Blundell, J. (2011). Divided attention impairs motion perception in older adults. Vision Sciences Society 11th Annual Meeting, 6 - 11 May.
Kelly, N. & Allen, H. (2010). Factors affecting attentional modulation during visual object detection. Perception, 39 (S), 122-122. European Conference on Visual Perception, Lausanne, Switzerland, 22-26 Aug.