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Biography
I completed my Psychology Degree at University of Portsmouth in 1997 and then followed that with a PGDip in Psychological Research Methods. This laid the foundations for my Psychphysiology based PhD which I was awarded in 2003. Otherwise, I have also completed a PGCert in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education.
I worked as an Experimental Officer in the Department of Psychology at University of Portsmouth from Jan 2001 until Dec 2004 before spending a year as an Academic Skills Tutor in the Academic Skills Unit. I then returned to the Department early in 2006 to take up a post as Research Fellow which was transferred to Senior Lecturer in 2010 and then Principal Lecturer in 2014.
My main research interests involve using psychophysiological measures to characterise the neural processes which link to personality variables (most notably Jeffrey Gray’s ‘Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory’).
I teach on the Applying Psychological Research Skills module (Level 4) as well as the Neuroscience module (Level 6) which I coordinate. I supervise Level 6 and MSc project students who are carrying out research using one or more physiological dependent variables. Additionally, I supervise Ben Stocker who is a PhD student here in the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences (SPSHS). Lastly, I am currently the Associate Head (Students) in SPSHS.
Research Interests
My research specifically focuses on the identification of brainwave (EEG) activity which links to anxious rumination and goal conflict resolution – I am particularly interested in isolating biomarkers of anxious rumination and determining their stability over time. Additionally, I am interested in the conditions under which the Rolandic mu rhythm is modulated. I am currently working in collaboration with Thomas Lockhart (University of Portsmouth) and Thanusha V Manohor (University of Portsmouth).
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EEG theta and alpha biomarkers during an avoid-avoid conflict task: Links to anxiety
Stocker, B. A., Moore, R. & Lockhart, T. S., 1 Sept 2025, In: International Journal of Psychophysiology. 215, 16 p., 113237.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Sub-second and whole-second changes in EEG during goal conflict and their relationship with trait BIS
Lockhart, T. S., Moore, R., Bard, K. A. & Stafford, L., 10 Sept 2024. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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Evaluation of a transdiagnostic group intervention in a primary care mental health service: a pilot study
Bharmal, H., Moore, R. & Kelly, J., 1 Jun 2022, In: International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy. 22, 2, p. 197-210 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Human electroencephalographic correlates of defensive approach towards a social threat
Lockhart, T. S., Moore, R., Stafford, L. & Bard, K. A., 30 Jul 2021, In: Brain and Neuroscience Advances. 5, 1, p. 74 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
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Increases in theta CSD power and coherence during a calibrated stop signal task: implications for goal conflict processing and the Behavioural Inhibition System
Lockhart, T., Moore, R., Bard, K. A. & Stafford, L., 25 Oct 2019, In: Personality Neuroscience. 2, 14 p., e10.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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