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Alice Price

Alice Price

(she/her)

Lecturer

School of Psychology

Email
PriceAJ6@cardiff.ac.uk
Campuses
Tower Building, 70 Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT

Overview

‘Sensory overload’ is commonly reported in the general population, and additionally exists within a wide range of clinical diagnoses (e.g. migraine, persistent perceptual postural dizziness, schizophrenia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder). Despite its prevalence, there is a lack of conceptual clarity of what this term means in itself, and for those who are experiencing it. The broad aims of my work are to begin to tackle and unpack this concept using a variety of research methods (subjective, neuroimaging and psychophysics) with a view to relating it to models of sensory processing in the brain.

 

Publication

Research

‘Sensory overload’ is commonly reported in the general population, and additionally exists within a wide range of clinical diagnoses (e.g. migraine, persistent perceptual postural dizziness, schizophrenia, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder). Despite its prevalence, there is a lack of conceptual clarity of what this term means in itself, and for those who are experiencing it. The broad aims of my project are to begin to tackle and unpack this concept using a variety of research methods (subjective, neuroimaging and psychophysics) with a view to relating it to models of sensory processing in the brain.

Biography

Education

2019 - 2023: Wellcome Trust Integrative Neuroscience PhD, Cardiff University

2015 - 2019: BSc Psychology with Professional Placement, Cardiff University

Employment

2024 - Present: Lecturer, Cardiff University

2017-2018: Research Assistant, Mood Disorders Centre, University of Exeter

Honours and awards

Awards/External Committees

2022: Junior Researcher of the Year, School of Psychology

2019: Hywell Murrell Prize for best degree result in Psychology with Professional Placement

2019: British Psychological Society Undergraduate Award for highest overall grade

2019: Stuart Dimond Memorial Prize for best undergraduate project (Joint Winner)

2019: British Psychological Society Welsh Branch Prize for best undergraduate project (Joint Winner)