Naomi Heffer
Naomi Heffer is a PhD researcher working in the fields of cognitive and clinical psychology at the University of Bath. Her research focuses on sensory integration and emotion perception, and how these processes differ in anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She also has a keen interest in public engagement and promoting open science practices.
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Data Integrity in Research: What Does It Mean and How Do We Achieve It?
Download this listicle to learn about the importance of data integrity in research, data integrity in the digital age and improving data integrity.
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Examining the Reproducibility Crisis
Download this listicle to learn about the importance of reproducibility, why problems in reproducibility persist and steps you can take to improve reproducibility.
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Addressing the Reproducibility Crisis, One Step at a Time
Delivering reproducible scientific findings is key to ensuring the credibility of scientific research, but the vast majority of researchers believe we are in the midst of a "reproducibility crisis". What can be done to tackle it?
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Better Together: Difficulty Integrating the Senses in Anxiety Disorders
Our reality is constructed through a combination of our sensory data. This process is called multisensory integration. In this article, neuroscientist Naomi Heffer outlines how exploring this process might help us understand how anxiety disorders affect our brain.
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Promoting Credibility in Neuroscience Research: The 3Rs at the BNA Festival of Neuroscience
The British Neuroscience Association's Festival of Neuroscience 2019 put improving research practice and methods at the forefront. In this article, the University of Bath's Naomi Heffer takes a look over why the BNA is promoting research "credibility", and what it means for the neuroscience community.
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