Felice Bedford

Felice Bedford is an American research psychologist born in Brooklyn, NY whose work includes theories of mindfulness meditation and imagery in illness,[1] how the wrong conclusions have been drawn from neuropsych data, mathematical models of growth of the head and body on perception, and a comprehensive theory of perceptual learning and adaptation. Genetic contributions have advanced knowledge of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup T2e Haplogroup T especially in Sephardim worldwide and conversos from Mexico. A civic contribution has been services as an expert witness in Arizona to prevent wrongful convictions based on perceptual misidentifications, especially cross-racial ones. She has taught over 10,000 Introductory Psychology students.

References

  1. Bedford, Felice L. (2011). "A perception theory in mind–body medicine: Guided imagery and mindful meditation as cross-modal adaptation". Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 19 (1): 24–45. doi:10.3758/s13423-011-0166-x. PMID 22065424.


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