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Overview

Carl Senior is affiliated with Aston University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans a range of topics primarily within the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, contributing scholarly work that integrates cognitive, social, and clinical psychological perspectives.

Their recent publications include:

  • The Effect of Trait and State Disgust on Fear of God and Sin, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Fluctuating asymmetry in patients with schizophrenia is related to hallucinations and thought disorganisation, 2020, Psychiatry Research
  • Neurocognitive bases of self-monitoring of inner speech in hallucination prone individuals, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Subclinical depression and anxiety impact verbal memory functioning differently in men and women -an fMRI study, 2021, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Student Primacy and the Post Pandemic University, 2021, Frontiers in Education

Frequently publishing in Frontiers in Psychology and PLoS ONE, they also have works appearing in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Psychiatry Research, and Scientific Reports. This pattern reflects a domain focus that bridges cognitive neuroscience, clinical and experimental psychology, and social psychological inquiry.

Key fields of study for their research include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

The subfields of their academic work emphasize:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Clinical Psychology

Major research topics they have contributed to cover:

  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Psychological Testing and Assessment

Carl Senior has collaborated frequently with several researchers including Patrick A. Stewart, Nick Lee, Christian Stephan-Otto, Federica Lombardini, and Christian Núñez. These collaborations reflect multi-authored efforts across several psychological and neuroscientific investigations.

Best Publications

  • A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust

    Mary Phillips;A W Young;C Senior;Michael Brammer

  • Recognition accuracy and response bias to happy and sad facial expressions in patients with major depression.

    Simon A. Surguladze;Andrew W. Young;Carl Senior;Gildas Brébion

  • Towards a functional neuroanatomy of self processing: effects of faces and words

    Tilo T.J Kircher;Carl Senior;Mary L Phillips;Philip J Benson

  • A differential neural response to threatening and non-threatening negative facial expressions in paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics.

    Mary L. Phillips;Lea Williams;Carl Senior;Edward T. Bullmore

  • Recognizing one's own face

    Tilo T.J Kircher;Carl Senior;Mary L Phillips;Sophia Rabe-Hesketh

  • The functional neuroanatomy of implicit-motion perception or representational momentum.

    C. Senior;J. Barnes;V. Giampietroc;A. Simmons

  • Depersonalisation disorder: clinical features of 204 cases.

    Dawn Baker;Elaine Hunter;Emma Lawrence;Nicholas Medford

  • Depersonalization disorder: thinking without feeling

    Mary L Phillips;Nicholas Medford;Carl Senior;Edward T Bullmore

  • A differential neural response in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with washing compared with checking symptoms to disgust.

    Mary Phillips;I M Marks;C Senior;David Lythgoe

  • Disgust--the forgotten emotion of psychiatry.

    M L Phillips;C Senior;T Fahy;A S David

  • Autonomic response in depersonalization disorder.

    Mauricio Sierra;Carl Senior;Jeffrey Dalton;Michael McDonough

  • PERSPECTIVE---Organizational Cognitive Neuroscience

    Carl Senior;Nick Lee;Michael Butler

  • Beauty in the brain of the beholder.

    Carl Senior

  • Perception of threat in schizophrenics with persecutory delusions: an investigation using visual scan paths

    Mary L Phillips;C. Senior;A. S. David

  • Educating an "iPod" Generation: Undergraduate Attitudes, Experiences and Understanding of Vodcast and Podcast Use.

    Vanessa Parson;Peter Reddy;Jon Wood;Carl Senior

  • The Domain of Organizational Cognitive Neuroscience: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges

    Nick Lee;Carl Senior;Michael J. R. Butler

  • An investigation into the perception of dominance from schematic faces: a study using the World-Wide Web.

    C Senior;Mary L Phillips;J. Barnes;A. S. David

  • A 10-year case study on the changing determinants of university student satisfaction in the UK.

    Adrian P Burgess;Carl Senior;Carl Senior;Elisabeth Moores

  • Coarse threat images reveal theta oscillations in the amygdala: a magnetoencephalography study

    Frances A. Maratos;Karin Mogg;Brendan P. Bradley;Gina Rippon

  • In search of the "Duchenne Smile": Evidence from eye movements.

    Leanne M. Williams;Carl Senior;Anthony S. David;Carmel M. Loughland

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary L. Phillips
Mary L. Phillips University of Pittsburgh
Anthony S. David
Anthony S. David University College London
Robin Martin
Robin Martin University of Manchester
Andrew J. Calder
Andrew J. Calder University of Cambridge
Leanne M. Williams
Leanne M. Williams Stanford University
Andrew W. Young
Andrew W. Young University of York
Karin Mogg
Karin Mogg University of Southampton
Philip J. Benson
Philip J. Benson University of Aberdeen
Brendan P. Bradley
Brendan P. Bradley University of Southampton
Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart Goldsmiths University of London

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