Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Facial Recognition and Metacognition
- Individual Differences in Eye Movements
- Chronic Pain and Interpersonal Relationships
Current research
Interpersonal Relationships and aspects of Chronic Pain
Publications
Teaching
Eyewitness Testimony, Memory and Facial Recogition
Reading and Visual Cognition
Individual Differences
Research Methods and Statistics
Biography
Charlotte completed a BSc in Psychology at University of Southampton in 2014. She then completed a volunteer placement in Sri Lanka working in mental health and teaching sectors. Following this, she worked as a teaching assistant in two primary schools in Kent and Medway working primarily with SEN. In 2018 she completed a Masters in Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology at University of Kent with a project about individual differences in facial recogntition, before moving back to Southampton to begin a PhD in Psychology at University of Southampton. Charlotte's PhD investigated individual differences in skilled readers' eye movements. During her PhD, Charlotte undertook a variety of teaching roles including lecturing facilitating seminars and workshops, and marking assignments. Alongside her PhD studies, Charlotte worked as a Research Assistant on a variety of projects in psychology, and completed an internship with the Behavioural Insight Team at Hampshire County Council. Charlotte is now a Research Fellow working with Dean Tamar Pincus on a project about interpersonal relationships and chronic pain.