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Addysgu
Addysgu
• Materion cymhwysol mewn Seicoleg Iechyd
• Materion Biopseicogymdeithasol mewn Iechyd
• Newid ymddygiad Iechyd
• Seicoleg Wybyddol
• Materion Cyfoes mewn Seicoleg II
• Geneteg Dynol a Gofal Iechyd
• Llythrennedd Seicolegol
• Gwirfoddoli Gwaith a Seicoleg Gymhwysol
• Gwirfoddoli Gwaith a Seicoleg Gymhwysol II
Goruchwyliaeth
• Tiwtor Personol i Israddedigion
• Goruchwylio prosiect ymchwil ar gyfer BSc Seicoleg
• Prosiectau MSc Seicoleg Iechyd
• Tiwtor Prosiect Sylfaen
Cyhoeddiadau
- Seage, C. H. & Lee, M. (2016) Do disinhibited eaters pay increased attention to food cues. Appetite, 108, Pages 151–155
- Seage, C H (2016) Pernicious Anemia’s impact on well-being- the stigma of living with the ‘fog’. Invited Speaker at the Pernicious Anemia Tenth Anniversary Conference, Birmingham, UK
- Seage, C. H (2014) Understanding Stigma in Pernicious Anemia. Conference for the European Health Psychology Society, Limmasol Cyprus
- Lee, M.D, Fouquet, C. H and Seage, C. H (2012) Neutral cues
paired with chocolate reward increase food craving in healthy weight
non restrained participants. Annual Meeting for the Society for
the study of Injestive Behaviour (SSIB), Zurich, Switzerland.
- Balgrove M. Henley-Einion, J., Barnett, A., Edwards, D &
Seage, C. H (2011). A replication of the 5-7 day dream lag
effect with comparison of dreams to future events as a control for
baseline matching. Consciousness and Cognition; 20, 384–391.
- Seage, C H (2011) Attention to conditioned food cues. Annual
meeting of the British Feeding and Drinking Group, Belfast, UK.
- Seage, C H (2011) Understanding attention to food cues.
Appetite Research Day, Birmingham, UK.
- Seage, C H (2011) Exploring the role of conditioning in
attention to food cues. Annual Meeting of the Society for the
study of Injestive Behaviour, Florida USA.
- Kloep, M., Hendry, L. B, Gardener, C. and Seage, C. H
(2010) Young people’s view of their present and future selves in two
deprived communities. Journal of community and applied social
psychology.
- Seage, C H and Lee, M. D (2010) Manipulating attentional bias to
food stimuli: can attentional retraining impact on ad libitum intake
and hunger. Annual Meeting for the Society for the study of
Injestive Behaviour (SSIB), Pittsburgh, USA.
- Seage C. H (2010) The effect of motivational state and incentive
salience of conditioned food cues on attention. Welsh Institute
of Cognitive Neuroscience Annual Conference (WICN), Deganwy,
Wales.
- Seage, C. H (2010) Can attentional retraining influence ad
libitum intake and appetite sensations. Annual Meeting of the
British Feeding and Drinking Group, Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Seage, C. H (2009) The role of disinhibition in attentional bias
to food stimuli. Welsh Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (WICN),
Summer Meeting. Cardiff, UK.
Proffil
Dyfarnwyd PhD i Dr Heidi Seage o Brifysgol Abertawe yn 2012. Cwblhaodd ei MSc mewn Seicoleg Iechyd ym Mhrifysgol Morgannwg yn 2008. Mae hi'n gymrawd o'r Academi Addysg Uwch (FHEA) Mae ganddi ddiddordeb mewn ymchwil sy'n gysylltiedig â phob agwedd ar ymddygiad bwyta ac yfed. Prif ffocws ei hymchwil fu deall mecanweithiau gwybyddol sy'n cyfrannu at ddatblygiad gordewdra. Mae ganddi ddiddordeb hefyd mewn archwilio effaith seicolegol Pernicious Anemia. Mae Heidi yn dysgu ar bob lefel o'r rhaglen israddedig ac ar y MSc Seicoleg Iechyd. Mae hi'n oruchwyliwr prosiect ar gyfer BSc Seicoleg ac MSc Seicoleg Iechyd MSc