Anna-Pavlina Charalambous


PhD Student


Contact Details
Room 4.738
Department of Psychology
University of Essex
Colchester CO4 3SQ
U.K.


Tel: +44 (0)1206 - 874919
Fax: +44 (0)1206 - 874901

username apchar  add @essex.ac.uk for email address

BIOGRAPHY


I have completed my BSc in Psychology at the University of Kent in 2008 and my MSc in Psychological Research Methods at the University of Nottingham in 2009. I have started a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Essex in 2009.


RESEARCH OVERVIEW


PRINCIPAL SUPERVISOR Elaine Fox


RECENT PUBLICATIONS


Presentations


Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E., Paulmann, S. & Bindemann, M. (August, 2012). Understanding the nature of attention biases to affective information. Talk presented at the 42nd Annual European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies Congress, Geneva, Switzerland.

 

Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E. & Bindemann, M. (February, 2012). The Face of Anxiety: Should we judge a book by its cover? Talk presented in an internal seminar at the University of Essex, UK.

 

Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E., Paulmann, S., & Bindemann, M. (September, 2011). The time course of eye-gaze towards affective stimuli over intervals of up to 12 seconds. Poster presented at the Society for Psychophysiological Research Conference, Boston, USA.

 

Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E., & Bindemann, M. (July, 2011). Individual differences and the attention bias to the face and body. Talk presented at the PsyPAG’s Annual Conference, Bangor, Wales.

 

Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E., & Bindemann, M. (January, 2011). Prolonged viewing of emotional scenes reveals attention biases in anxiety. Poster presented at the Expert Meeting on Emotional Attention. Ghent, Belgium.

 

Charalambous, A. P., Fox, E., & Bindemann, M. (July,  2010). The time course of attentional bias to negative pictures in anxiety. Talk presented as the PsyPAG’s Annual conference. Sheffield, UK.