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About Experimental Psychology Dept, University of Oxford

This is the YouTube channel for the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford.

The Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford includes over 30 research groups with upwards of 400 undergraduates, graduate students and researchers. Key areas of research include Behavioural Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Perception and Cognition, Social Psychology, and Psychological and Brain Health.

The department was founded in 1898 and has a long and prestigious history. Key figures in the history of Psychology taught at Oxford, including Donald Broadbent, Jerome Bruner, Anne Treisman, Larry Weiskrantz, Alan Cowey, Dorothy Bishop and Dick Passingham. EP is fortunate to be home to a number of current world-leading research groups, and continues to be among the top-ranked Psychology departments worldwide.

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