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Experimental Researcher -As a postgraduate researcher, lecturer, writer, and speaker, Ross’s laboratory based experiments are unique in fusing neuroscientific, parapsychological, anomalistic, and social factors to investigate how beliefs and experiences shape our lives and to what extent they determine our actions and abilities. His work is based at the University of Greenwich where he gained a First Class Psychology degree investigating the psychological variables that may explain Electronic Voice Phenomena. Ross was recently made an accredited member of the British Psychological Society, and is now examining whether individuals can be aware they are under surveillance via extrasensory means, and which subconscious, psychosocial and neurological factors may predict belief in this ability as his current PhD thesis. Ross is mentored by, and works closely with Dr David Luke, a renowned Senior Lecturer in Psychology whose courses include the ‘Psychology of Exceptional Human Experience’. Together they have had various papers published on subjects such as synaesthesia, and whether the use of psychedelics can enhance individuals’ ability to predict outcomes.