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Jennifer Mattschey

Teaching Associate Psychology, University of Strathclyde

I am a Teaching Associate in Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, and also teach Mental Health Sciences as an Associate Lecturer at the Open University.

Previously, I have completed my PhD at the University of Aberdeen, where I researched potential effects of bilingualism on executive functioning and looked into factors contributing to the ongoing replication crisis in Psychology. I also hold an MSc in Brain Imaging Methods from the University of Glasgow and a MA in Psychology from the University of Aberdeen. Currently, I am working towards a MA in Online and Distance Learning with the Open University.

I am primarily interested in bilingualism, attention, mental health, and statistics. However, I have previously also worked on project in other areas of Psychology, e.g. social cognition.

My first book, 'The Effects of Bilingualism on Non-Linguistic Cognition: A Historic Perspectives', will appear in late 2020.

Experience

  • –present
    Teaching Associate, University of Strathclyde

Education

  • 2020 
    University of Aberdeen, PhD in Psychology