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A new study investigates the impact of power posing - the holding of wide and expansive postures - on self-reported feelings of power and the subsequent effect on paranoia.
Simon Lovestone
PhD, MRCPsych Simon Lovestone - Professor of Translational Neuroscience
Ilina Singh
NEUROSCIENCE, ETHICS AND SOCIETY THEME LEAD Ilina Singh - Professor of Neuroscience & Society
Josephine Fielding
BA MBBChir Josephine Fielding - Clinical Researcher
Rebecca Murphy
DClinPsych Rebecca Murphy - Senior Research Clinician and Hon Clinical Psychologist
Denis Yukhnenko
MSc DPhil Denis Yukhnenko - Postdoctoral researcher
Willem Kuyken
PhD, DClinPsy Willem Kuyken - Ritblat Professor of Mindfulness and Psychological Science
Jane Hainsworth
BSc Jane Hainsworth - SINAPPS Group Research Co-ordinator
Sophie Behrman
BA BM BCh MRCPsych Sophie Behrman - Honorary Clinical Research Fellow
Beatrice Shelley
Beatrice Shelley - Communications and Network Coordinator
Kirsten Rowe
MB ChB (Stell), DPhil (Oxon) Kirsten Rowe - Registrar in Psychiatry
Vanessa Raymont
MBChB MSc MRCPsych Vanessa Raymont - Associate Professor, R&D Director Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust