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Dr Athina Manoli

Associate Lecturer in Psychology


[email protected]

+357 24694000

Qualifications

PGCert in Teaching and Learning (Queen Mary University of London, 2020)

PhD in Psychology (University of Southampton, 2019)

MSc Foundations in Clinical Psychology (University of Southampton, 2014)

BSc Psychology (University of Leicester, 2013)

Specialization

Psychology and Mental Health

Employment Track

Postdoctoral Research Associate – Open University of Cyprus (2022 – present)

Honorary Research Fellow, Queen Mary University of London (2020 – present)

Programme Leader and Lecturer, Unicaf Cyprus (2021-2022)

EU Clinical Research Manager, Qbtech London (2020-2021)

Lecturer in Psychopathology, Queen Mary University of London (2019-2020)

Teaching Fellow, Queen Mary University of London (2018-2019)

Memberships (Academic/Professional)

·         Fellow in Advance Higher Education (FHEA)

·         Chartered Member, British Psychological Society (CPsychol)

Research Interests

·         Investigate cognitive, emotional and social factors related to mental health

·         Eye-tracking research

Roles and Responsibilities (including past roles and responsibilities)

Teaching

·         Module Leadership/Delivery: Psychology of Diet & Exercise

Selected Publications 

Manoli, A., Liversedge, S. P., Sonuga-Barke, E. J., & Hadwin, J. A. (under review). Distinct Patterns of Emotional Processing in ADHD and Anxiety. Evidence from an Eye-Movement Go/No-Go Task. Journal of Cognitive Psychology.

Pavlou, K., Manoli, A., Benson, V & Hadwin, J. (under review). Eye-Movement Methodology Reveals a Shift in Attention from Threat to Neutral Stimuli across Children and Adolescents to Adults with Self-Reported Symptoms of Social Anxiety. Journal of Cognitive Psychology.

Hosang, G. M., Manoli, A., Shakoor, S., Fisher, H. L., & Parker, C. (2023). Reliability and convergent validity of retrospective reports of childhood maltreatment by individuals with bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research, 321, 115105. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.PSYCHRES.2023.115105. Manoli, A., Wright, L. C., Shakoor, S., Fisher, H. L., & Hosang, G. M. (2023). The association between childhood bullying victimisation and childhood maltreatment with the clinical expression of bipolar disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 158, 226-230

Manoli, A., Liversedge, S. P., Sonuga-Barke, E. J., & Hadwin, J. A. (2020). The Differential Effect of Anxiety and ADHD Symptoms on Inhibitory Control and Sustained Attention for Threat Stimuli: A Go/No-Go Eye-Movement Study. Journal of Attention Disorders, 108705472093080. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087054720930809.

Selected Conference and Seminar Presentations 

Benson, V., Pavlou, K., Manoli, A., & Hadwin, J. (2022). Exploring the Mechanisms Related to Attention Biases for Threat in Social Anxiety. Oral presentation at the Psychonomic Society 63rd Annual Meeting, Boston Massachusetts, USA.

Pavlou, K., Manoli, A., Hadwin, J., & Benson, V. (2022). Exploring the Mechanisms Related to Attention Biases for Threat in Social Anxiety. Poster presented at the 21st European Conference on Eye-Movements, Leicester, UK.

Manoli, A., Liversedge, S. P., Sonuga-Barke, E., & Hadwin, J., A. (2017). Exploring the development of oculomotor attentional control in emotional and non-emotional contexts. Poster presented at the 19th European Conference on Eye-Movements, Wuppertal, Germany.

Manoli, A., Liversedge, S. P., Sonuga-Barke, E., & Hadwin, J., A. (2017). Exploring the development of oculomotor attentional control in emotional and non-emotional contexts. Poster presented at the 19th European Conference on Eye-Movements, Wuppertal, Germany.

Manoli, A., Liversedge, S. P., Sonuga-Barke, E., & Hadwin, J., A. (2016). Exploring attentional control to social and non-social stimuli in anxiety and ADHD. Oral presentation at the 24th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Vilnius, Lithuania.

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