Dr Stephen Fairclough
NAME Dr Stephen Fairclough ROLE Senior Lecturer ADDRESS Room 433 Henry Cotton Building
School of Psychology
Liverpool John Moores University
15-21 Webster Street
Liverpool
L3 2ETTELEPHONE +44 (0)151 231 4199 EMAIL @ljmu.ac.uk s.fairclough RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Applied Psychophysiology, Mental Effort, Physiological Computing, Human Factors.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
Fairclough, S.H. in press. Fundamentals of Physiological Computing. Interacting With Computers. doi:10.1016/j.intcom.2008.10.011
Venables, L & Fairclough, S.H. in press. The influence of performance feedback on mental effort regulation. Motivation and Emotion.
Fairclough, S. H. 2008. BCI and Physiological Computings: Differences, Similarities & Intuitive Control. Workshop on BCI and Computer Games, CHI(08), Florence, Italy.
Fairclough, S. H. & Goodwin, L. (2007). The effect of psychological stress and relaxation on interoceptive accuracy: Implications for symptom perception. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 62, 289-295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2006.10.017
Fairclough S. H. (2007). Psychophysiological inference and physiological computer games. Brainplay’07: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Games. Advances in Computer Entertainment, Salzburg, Austria
GRANTS OBTAINED:
EPSRC (Biocybernetic Control of Adaptive Automation) £65,000
HSE (Attention and Awareness of Illness related to occupational stress) £100,000MODULES:
PSYAP 1003 History of Modern Psychology (Module Leader)
PSYHPMO15 Stress & Health (Module Leader)
PSYAP2010 Brain & Behaviour
PSYAP3036 Applied Health Psychology
PSYAP2011 Applied Experience
PSYAP3001 Dissertation
PSYAP2019 Computers in Psychology ExperimentsTOPICS FOR DISSERTATION SUPERVISION:
Stress & Health; Stress & Performance; Psychophysiology of Mental Effort; Psychophysiology of Emotion
ACADEMIC ROLES:
Admissions Tutor
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Member of Executive Board of the European Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)
Director on Executive on Psychophysiology In Ergonomics (PIE)