Professor Oliver Turnbull

Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Contact info

Roles: Pro Vice Chancellor (Teaching & Learning)

Professor of Neuropsychology

Telephone: 01248 383670

Email: o.turnbull@bangor.ac.uk

Office: Professors Corridor, Main Arts Building

Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oliver_Turnbull2

Prof Turnbull is a neuropsychologist, with an interest in emotion and its many consequences for mental life. He is also a clinician, whose work is with patients with neurological lesions, especially those who have suffered cerebro-vascular accident (stroke) and traumatic brain injury.

His scientific  interests include:

(i) emotion-based learning, including the experience that we describe as 'intuition'

(ii) the role of emotion in delusional beliefs, especially in neurological patients

(iii) the neuroscience of psychotherapy

(iv) the management and control of emotion, often called emotion regulation

(v) emotional memory, and its preservation even in profound amnesia.

He is the author of roughly 150 publications on these topics, and (together with Mark Solms) is the co-author of the popular science book 'The Brain and the Inner World' (now translated into 11 languages). For many years, he was the Editor of the interdisciplinary journal Neuropsychoanalysis, and Secretary of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society.

  1. 1990
  2. Ambient temperature and the occurrence of collective violence: A South African replication

    Tyson, G. A. & Turnbull, O., 1990, In: South African Journal of Psychology. 20, 3, p. 159-162

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  3. 1991
  4. Lateral cradling preference in males: The relationship to infant experience

    Turnbull, O. & Lucas, M. D., 1991, In: The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 152, 3, p. 375-376

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  5. Neuropsychological deficit in haemophiliacs with human immunodeficiency virus

    Turnbull, O., Saling, M. M., Kaplan-Solms, K., Cohn, R. & Schoub, B., 1991, In: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 54, 2, p. 175-177

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  6. The Translation of the Luria Neuropsychological Investigation into Zulu: Its Relationship to the Work of A.R. Luria and L.S. Vygotsky

    Turnbull, O. & Bagus, R., 1991, In: South African Journal of Psychology. 21, 1, p. 61-63

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  7. 1993
  8. Laterality of Cradling in Relation to Perception and Expression of Facial Affect

    Lucas, M. D., Turnbull, O. & Kaplan-Solms, K., 1993, In: The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 154, 3, p. 347-352

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  9. 1994
  10. Lateral preferences in adult embracing: A test of the 'hemispheric asymmetry' theory of infant cradling

    Turnbull, O., Stein, L. & Lucas, M. D., 1994, In: The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 156, 1, p. 17-21

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  11. 1995
  12. Object recognition without knowledge of object orientation

    Turnbull, O., Laws, K. R. & McCarthy, R. A., 1995, In: Cortex. 31, 2, p. 387-395

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  13. 1996
  14. An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Rehabilitation of the Neurological Patient: A Cognitive Perspective

    Della Sala, S. (ed.), Marchetti, C. (ed.) & Turnbull, O., 1996, PI-ME Press.

    Research output: Book/ReportBook

  15. Failure to discriminate between mirror-image objects: A case of viewpoint-independent object recognition?

    Turnbull, OH. & McCarthy, RA., 1996, In: Neurocase. 2, 1, p. 63-71

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  16. Is the leftward cradling preference related to lateral asymmetries in attention?

    Turnbull, O. & Lucas, M. D., 1996, In: The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 157, 2, p. 161-167

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

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