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Dr Andrew Bayliss PhD

Andrew Bayliss
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Lecturer in Psychology  Andrew dot P dot Bayliss at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 7499  
Elizabeth Fry Building 1.12 
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Biography

Dr. Andrew Bayliss joined UEA as is a lecturer in Psychology in 2011. He gained his undergraduate degree and PhD in Psychology at Bangor University and then took up postdoctoral fellowships from the ESRC, Leverhulme Trust and the University of Queensland, Australia. His research interests include social cognition, attention and action. He uses experimental approaches with methodologies including reaction time, eye tracking, motion capture (kinematics), electroencephalography and functional neuroimaging. As well as supervising undergraduate and postgraduate research students, Andrew teaches 2nd year undergraduate Cognitive Psychology and Social Neuroscience to 3rd years and MRes students.

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Key Research Interests

Dr. Andrew Bayliss's research is primarily concerned with aspects of social-cognitive processing, in particular interactions between attention, emotion and action in social contexts. Current research topics include: Face perception, Eye gaze processing, Objects in social interactions (e.g. personal property) and individual differences in attention.

Get in touch if you'd like to talk about working towards a PhD or would like to gain some research experience!

Personal website: http://baylisslab.wordpress.com

Indicative Publications

Bayliss, A. P., Murphy, E., Naughtin, C. K., Kritikos, A., Schilbach, L., & Becker, S. I. (in press). ‘Gaze leading': Initiating simulated joint attention influences eye movements and choice behaviour. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Bayliss, A. P., Naughtin, C. K., Kritikos, A., Lipp, O. V., & Dux, P. E. (2012). Make a lasting impression: The neural consequences of re-encountering people who emote inappropriately. Psychophysiology, 49(12), 1571-1578.

Bayliss, A. P., Bartlett, J. Naughtin, C. K. & Kritikos, A. (2011). A direct link between gaze perception and social attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37(4), 634-644.

Constable, M. D., Kritikos, A. & Bayliss, A. P. (2011). Grasping the concept of personal property. Cognition, 119(3), 430-437.


Research Group Members

PhD Researchers

Gareth Edwards, BSc (joining the lab in September 2012)

Visiting Postgraduate Researchers

Mario Dalmaso - visiting from Padova, Italy from October 2012 

Masters Students

Emma Moreton
Emma Owen-Jackson

Project Students

Megan Howard, Jessica Hutchinson, Sophie Domogala, Vicky Adams, Sarah Heath, Matthew Jais, Naledi Hollbruegge and Lane Binder

Want to join the lab as a Postdoc, PhD, Masters, Undergraduate student or for research experience? Drop me an email!

Lab Alumni

Research Assistants

Catia Malvaso
Gregory Howard
Florencia Cabral

Project Students 2011-12

Amy Ruff; Sarah Gaskin; Emily Courtenay; Veronica Chung; Stacie Edwards; Tom Casson; Luka Cekeverac; Annie Rust; Elodie Partridge; Oliver Dennis


Teaching Interests

PSYP2B17 Cognition, Biology, Concepts & History

PSYP3B60 / PSYM446 Social Neuroscience

PSYP3B1U Research Project

My office hours for Semester 2 of the 2012-13 academic year are on Mondays: 9-10 and 11-12

Polite emails can usually expect a response within a couple of days.



Key Responsibilities

  • Postgraduate Admissions Officer
  • Seminar Series Co-ordinator
  • PsychX Seminar Co-ordinator

 

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