I am an Assistant Professor in Neurodiversity at Durham University. My research interest are related to sensory processing, mental health, and autism.
Experience
2022–present
Research assistant professor, Durham University
2021–2022
Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Reading
Education
2021
University of Reading, PhD Psychology
2018
University of Reading, BSc Psychology
Publications
2022
The perceived casual relations between sensory reactivity differences and anxiety symptoms in autistic adults, Autism in Adulthood
2022
The predictive relationship between sensory reactivity and depressive symptoms in young autistic children with few to no words, Journal of autism and developmental disorders
2022
“It is a big spider web of things”: Sensory experiences of autistic adults in public spaces, Autism in Adulthood
2022
In our own words: The complex sensory experiences of autistic adults, Journal of autism and developmental disorders
2021
The relationship between sensory reactivity differences and mental health symptoms in preschool‐age autistic children, Autism Research
2021
The relationship between sensory reactivity, intolerance of uncertainty and anxiety subtypes in preschool-age autistic children, Autism
2020
The relationship between sensory reactivity differences and anxiety subtypes in autistic children, Autism Research