Dr Naomi Lee
Lecturer in Psychology
School of Health and Wellbeing
Department of Psychology and Mental Health
email: naomi-anne.lee2@worc.ac.uk
Naomi is a lecturer in Psychology. She obtained her BSc (Hons) in Psychology from the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Bath in 2018 and PhD in Psychology from the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Aberdeen in 2023. Her PhD was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and examined how biases towards the self are influenced by emotions and rewards.
Qualifications
- PhD Psychology, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Aberdeen (2023)
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, ¹û¶³´«Ã½ of Bath (2018)
Teaching Interests
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research methods in Psychology
- Biological Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Research Projects
Research Interests
Naomi’s current research focuses on the influence of cognitive bias interactions (e.g., prioritised processing of self-related, emotionally positive and rewarding information), the relationship between cognitive biases and mental health disorders and their neural underpinnings.
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Recent Publications
Lee, N. A., Martin, , & Sui, J. (2023). Accentuate the positive: Evidence that context dependent self-reference drives self-bias. Cognition, 240.
Liu, Y. S., Song, Y., Lee, N. A., Bennett, D. M., Button, K. S., Greenshaw, A., ... & Sui, J. (2022). Depression screening using a non-verbal self-association task: a machine-learning based pilot study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 310, 87-95.
Lee, N. A., Martin, , & Sui, J. (2021). A pre-existing self-referential anchor is not necessary for self-prioritisation. Acta Psychologica, 219, 103362.
Feldborg, M., Lee, N. A., Hung, K., Peng, K., & Sui, J. (2021). Perceiving the self and emotions with an anxious mind: Evidence from an implicit perceptual task. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(22), Art. 22.
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Membership of Professional Bodies
- Associate Fellow of Higher Education (AFHEA)