Anna Hunt

Anna is a research associate at the University of Exeter. In her spare time she enjoys walking in the hills and the occasional surfing session on the Atlantic coast of North Devon:

Here is her brief CV:

University of Exeter –
Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health (REACH)
Research Associate
December 2019 to present

The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
Research Practitioner within Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
10/2019 – 12/2019 and 12/2015 – 10/2018

The Bath Centre for Fatigue Services.
Research Assistant
04/2019 – 08/2019

Education

University of Bath
MSc in Health Psychology completed with distinction
09/2018 – 09/2019

University of Exeter
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology – Class I
2011 – 2014

Published research:

Dunn, B. D., Burr, L., Bunker-Smith, H., Hunt, A., Dadgostar, D., Dalglish, L., …et al. (2018). Turning gold into lead: Dampening appraisals reduce happiness and pleasantness and increase sadness during anticipation and recall of pleasant activities in the laboratory. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 107, 19-33. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2018.05.003