Dr David Lewis BSc(Hons) DPhil, FISMA. FINSDT C.Psychol. is a neuropsychologist author and lecturer specialising in brain research using Quantified Electroencephalography.
This non-invasive procedure involves detecting and analysing electrical activity in the brains in order better to understand how people are thinking and feeling while carrying out a wide variety of everyday activities in real life situations. |
Dr David Lewis in the laboratory |
Instead of being confined to a clinic or laboratory, those taking part in his studies can work or play, go shopping, drive a car, take part in a sport, As a research tool, QEEG is invaluable in understanding how people respond to stressful or anxiety arousing situations, the original reason why he became interested in this technology way back in the early 1980's while he was working in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Sussex.
In the quarter of a century since those early studies the sophistication of both the hardware and software his uses for recording and analysing mental activity has improved exponentially. Today Dr Lewis's work encompasses both research into and the practical application of QEEG techniques in a wide range of commercial and training applications.
David Lewis Academic Qualifications & Affiliations
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First class honours degree in psychology (BSc Hons). University of Westminster, 1981. |
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Doctorate in Philosophy (D.Phil) Department of Experimental Psychology, The University of Sussex, 1986. |
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Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society. |
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Fellow of the Institute of Directors. |
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Fellow International Stress Management Association. |
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Director of Research and Development Neuroco. |
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Principle Member of the Association of Business Psychologists. |
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Member of the American Association for Psychological Science. |
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Member of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Association. |
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Member of the International Society for Neuronal Regulation. |
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Member of the New York Academy of Science. |
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Member of the Medical & Scientific Network. |
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Member of the International Society of Bioelectromagnetism. |
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Member of the Society of Authors. |
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Member of MENSA. |
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