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Dr Ingram Wright is a lecturer in clinical psychology at Sheffield University.

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About the stroop test Featuring: activity, Open2 team

By Dr Ingram Wright (Guest)

04 January 2005

Dr Ingram Wright explains the importance of being able to override our brain’s ‘auto pilot’ – and looks at the Stroop test for inhibitory control...  Read more : About the stroop test

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Dr Ingram Wright is a lecturer in clinical psychology at Sheffield University. He has a long-standing interest in developmental and paediatric neuropsychology. After completing a first degree in psychology he undertook a PhD in developmental psychology followed by a doctorate in clinical psychology.
Subsequently, as a paediatric neuropsychologist, he undertook specialist training at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London and worked for two years with children with intractable epilepsy. At Sheffield, Ingram is engaged in teaching, research, and clinical work in child neuropsychology.
His research interests include the development of cognitive measures of attentional disturbance that are specifically designed to be valid for use in pre-school children.

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