Anna Zolubak
Lecturer in Psychology
Summary
I currently teach undergraduate and postgraduate students on a number of cognitive psychology and research methods modules. I am a Dissertation supervisor and my research interests are in visual perception with a focus on binocular vision and perceptual adaptations in eye conditions such as age-related macular degeneration.
About
After graduating with a degree in psychology (specialisations in Health Psychology and Clinical Psychology) and in Cognitive Science, I worked as a therapist for people with learning disabilities, where I developed interest in perceptual differences among people. This led me to returning to University to undertake a Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience course at SHU followed by a PhD programme in Health Studies at the University of Plymouth.
Teaching
Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences
College of Social Sciences and Arts
Courses taught:
BSc:
- Psychology Practicals and Statistics (PPS)
- Cognitive Processes and Psychobiology (CPP)
- Neuropsychology
- Academic Advising and Personal Development (ADAPT)
MSc:
- Fundamentals of Design & Statistics
- Cognitive Neuroscience Methods
- Cognitive Psychobiology
- Research Dissertation
Modules taught:
- BSc Psychology
- MSc Psychology
- MSc Developmental Psychology
- MSc Health Psychology
- MSc Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience