Dr Stephen Darling (PhD) is the Joint Head of Division and a Senior Lecturer in the Psychology, Sociology and Education Division. He is also a Full member of the Centre for Applied Social Science.
- Overview
- Research Interests
- Research Publications
- Funded Projects
- Teaching & Learning
I joined Queen Margaret in 2008 as a lecturer in psychology, having previously worked at the University of Aberdeen as a lecturer, and at the University of Edinburgh and Goldsmiths’ College, London as a research fellow.
Affiliations/Memberships to Other Organisations:
- Member of the British Psychology Society (incl. Cognitive Section)
- Member of the Experimental Psychology Society
- Member of the British Neuropsychology Society
- Fellow of the Psychonomic Society
Research/Knowledge Exchange Centre Membership:
- Full member of the Centre for Applied Social Science
- Memory Research Group member
It is hard to overestimate the role of memory in human activity. Everything about you, everything you believe, your production of language, your sense of self – all of these are intimately bound up in memory. Understanding memory is therefore a necessity to understand the nature of our humanity. My research is aimed at questions within memory that I find interesting or important, and which can be tackled using scientific methods. Theoretical interests include understanding how the different components of working memory come together to guide and shape behaviour. Applied interests include the functioning of memory across the lifespan, the impact of uneven spatial processing on behaviour, including safety related behaviour, relationship of visual memory and body image, and any situation where the function of the memory system impacts daily life.
Active Research Interests:
- Memory
- Working Memory
- Visuospatial Bootstrapping
- Spatial Memory
- Visual Memory
- Pseudoneglect
- Lateral Bias
- Body satisfaction
- Mental Imagery
Research Methods:
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Open Science
Research Grants & Contracts Funding:
£5K BIE-SFC Innovation Voucher: Development of the Storii platform to support improved memory retention in older adults.
I teach on several UG courses on memory, psychology research, methods and statistics.
Program Leader:
Masters in Research (MRes)
BSc (Hons) Psychology