About
Dr Tina Seabrooke is a cognitive and experimental psychologist at the University of Southampton. Her research focuses on episodic memory and associative learning in humans. Within these areas, she is interested in research into both basic mechanisms and applications.
Aside from research, she teaches several modules on the Psychology undergraduate programme, including Learning to Learn (1st year), Research Methods (1st year), and Developmental Psychology (2nd year). She also gives guest lectures to the medical students on learning, memory, and cognitive decline. She supervises final year undergraduate project students, MSc students, research assistants, and doctoral students. Finally, she is a member of the Psychology undergraduate student support team and serves as a Psychology ethics reviewer.
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