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Searching for the trace: Examining phonological processing during articulatory suppression in healthy adults

Research Conducted as part of MSc Psychology Conversion at Middlesex University. Background Conduction Aphasia (CA) is a relatively rare form … More

aphasia, articulate, experiment, phonemes, phonological, phonological loop, psychology, sound

What is the Role of University Art Galleries in Contemporary Britain?

The research was conducted as part of my MA in Creative and Media Enterprises at the University of Warwick. This … More

art, gallery, museum, museums, research, university, university art galleries, university museums, University of Warwick

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