Simon Chu
School of Psychology
University of Central Lancashire
United Kingdom
Biography
Simon is an applied psychological scientist in the School of Psychology with expertise in human cognition, experimental psychology and research design. His interests have also broadened into clinical areas because since 2013, he has been seconded to Ashworth Research Centre on a part-time basis to develop research projects in forensic mental health. Simon teaches on all years of the undergraduate programmes and on the Forensic and Clinical MSc programmes. Simon is research active within the area of psychology and is a member of the Cognitive Research Group.
Research Interest
Psychology.
Publications
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Barker, L.F., Ireland, J.F., Chu, S. & Ireland, C.A. (2016). Sleep and its association with aggression among prisoners: Quantity or quality? International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 47, 115–121.
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Chu, S., McNeill, K., Ireland, J.L. & Qurashi, I. (2015). Facial emotion recognition and sleep in mentally disordered patients: A natural experiment in a high security hospital. Psychiatry Research, 230, 725-727.