Dr Noam Sagiv
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
- Psychology
Summary
Since my undergraduate studies, my interests have gradually shifted from physics and chemistry to neurobiology, cognitive neuroscience and psychology. After completing my PhD studies in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Califronia, I spent two years at University College London as a post-doctoral research fellow. I joined Brunel in 2005.
Qualifications:
- PhD Psychology (Univ of California, Berkeley)
- MSc Neurobiology (Jerusalem)
- BSc Physics and Chemistry (Jerusalem)
Newest selected publications
Murray, T., O'Brien, J., Sagiv, N. and Kumari, V. (2022) ''. Cortex, 151. pp. 211 - 223. ISSN: 0010-9452
Murray, T., O'Brien, J., Sagiv, N. and Garrido, L. (2021) ''. Cortex, 144. pp. 109 - 132. ISSN: 0010-9452
Monroy, E., Imada, T., Sagiv, N. and Orgs, G. (2021) ''. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 40 (2). pp. 209 - 227. ISSN: 0276-2374
Simner, J., Hughes, JEA. and Sagiv, N. (2019) ''. Scientific Reports, 9 (1). pp. 19874. ISSN: 2045-2322
Sagiv, N., Sobczak-Edmans, M. and Williams, AL. (2017) 'Personification, Synaesthesia and Social Cognition', in Deroy, O. (ed.) Sensory blendings: New essays on synaesthesia and related phenomena. Oxford : Oxford University Press. ISBN 10: 0199688281.