I am a Chartered Cognitive Psychologist and Lecturer in Psychology. My primary research interests focus on face recognition and deception. More broadly, my work spans applied memory research across forensic and clinical settings.
In 2015, I earned a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Portsmouth with a thesis on ‘The Effect of Deception on Fixation-Based Measures of Memory.’
In 2016, I joined the 我要吃瓜 as a Research and Teaching Fellow during which time I secured a grant on ‘Identifying Novel Markers of Concealed Face Recognition' (PI, ESRC, ?389k). From 2018 to 2022, I led this grant, developing innovative approaches to detecting concealed face recognition. In this work, I employed a multi-method approach to identify objective evidence of face recognition in individuals who denied recognising someone they knew, advancing our understanding of how the brain processes and recognises faces.
In 2021, I was appointed as a Lecturer in Psychology. I am currently working on the following projects: 'Public Perceptions on the Use of Technology in the Criminal Justice System' (PI, ?4k), 'Neurodiverse Markers of Concealed Face Recognition', and 'Cultural and Cognitive Factors for Optimal Human-Avatar Interactions' (PI, 40k).
I am an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA) and have been repeatedly nominated for Research and Teaching Awards including leadership, EDI and most inspiring woman.
2017. Recognising and Advancing Teaching Excellence (RATE) Awards - Most Inspiring Tutor
2020. Research Culture Awards - Best Early Career Researcher
2022. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Early Career Researcher ‘Highly Commended’
2022. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Research Leadership
2023. Inspirational Women Awards
2023. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Activity dedicated to Enhancing Research Culture for leadership of the 'Cognition in Complex Environments' Research Group
2023. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Mentor ‘Highly Commended’
2023. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Research Leadership
2024. Recognising and Advancing Teaching Excellence (RATE) Awards - Outstanding Academic Mentorship
2024. Recognising and Advancing Teaching Excellence (RATE) Awards - Teacher of the Year (Natural Sciences)
2024. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Mentor
2024. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Research Activity dedicated to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
2024. Research Culture Awards - Outstanding Research Leadership "Highly Commended"
2024. Research Culture Awards - Wall of Fame Award for multiple nominations over multiple years
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Invited talk at The National Research Institute of Police Science (NRIPS). Chiba, Japan, September 4. International Stakeholder Engagement.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Invited talk at The National Research Institute of Police Science (NRIPS). Chiba, Japan, September 4.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Tracking the truth: Using eye tracking to expose recognition of familiar faces during lies. Invited talk at the International CIT Meeting in Fukuyama: Verification of New Indices on CIT. Fukuyama, Japan, August 26-27.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2017). Tracking the truth: Using eye tracking to expose recognition of familiar faces during lies. Invited talk at the International CIT Meeting in Fukuyama: Verification of New Indices on CIT. Fukuyama, Japan, August 26-27.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2018). Detecting concealed face recognition with blurred faces. Invited symposium paper at the European Association of Psychology and Law. Turku, June, August 26-29.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2018). Detecting concealed face recognition with blurred faces. Invited symposium paper at the European Association of Psychology and Law. Turku, June, August 26-29.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Invited research talk at Huddersfield University, UK, December 11.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Identifying novel markers of concealed face recognition. Invited research talk at Huddersfield University, UK, December 11.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2023). Remote detection of concealed information. Invited Symposium at The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC XIV). Nagoya, August 9-12.
Millen, A.E. & Hancock, P.J.B. (2023). Remote detection of concealed information. Invited Symposium at The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (SARMAC XIV). Nagoya, August 9-12.
Millen, A.E. (2017). Using eye tracking to expose recognition of familiar faces. Invited talk at Kyoto University, August 18.
Millen, A.E. (2017). Using eye tracking to expose recognition of familiar faces. Invited talk at Kyoto University, August 18. International Academic Knoledge Exchange Engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2022). Challenges of detecting concealed face recognition. Invited research talk at Deception Research Society, Lies and Allies Meeting, online, March 1.
Millen, A.E. (2022). Challenges of detecting concealed face recognition. Invited research talk at Deception Research Society, Lies and Allies Meeting, online, March 1.
Millen, A.E. (2022). Detecting concealed face recognition: a remote multimodal approach. Invited research talk at 16th Neuroinformatics Seminar, NK-UK, online, May 17.
Millen, A.E. (2022). Detecting concealed face recognition: a remote multimodal approach. Invited research talk at 16th Neuroinformatics Seminar, NK-UK, online, May 17.
Millen, A.E. (2022). Eye tracking as an implicit research method for understanding cognition during face processing, face recognition and concealed recognition. Invited research talk at Human Ethology Seminar, Charles University, Prague, online, June 8.
Charles University in Prague
Millen, A.E. (2022). Eye tracking as an implicit research method for understanding cognition during face processing, face recognition and concealed recognition. Invited research talk at Human Ethology Seminar, Charles University, Prague, online, June 8.
Millen, A.E. (2023). Detecting concealed face recognition: A review of CIT methods. Paper presented at Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS23). Bath, July 11-13.
Millen, A.E. (2023). Detecting concealed face recognition: A review of CIT methods. Paper presented at Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS23). Bath, July 11-13.
Millen, A.E. (2023). Detecting concealed recognition. Invited talk at Legal Psychology – cross cultural collaborations ( with international experts and the National Research Institute of Police Science (NRIPS). Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, August 4.
Millen, A.E. (2023). Detecting concealed recognition. Invited talk at Legal Psychology – cross cultural collaborations ( with international experts and the National Research Institute of Police Science (NRIPS). Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, August 4.
Millen, A.E. (2024). A community philosophy (CP) approach to understanding public perceptions on the use of technology in the criminal justice system. The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group. National Stakeholder engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2024). A community philosophy (CP) approach to understanding public perceptions on the use of technology in the criminal justice system. The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group.
Millen, A.E. (2024). Best procedures and practice for detecting concealed face recognition. Invited research presentation at The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group. National Stakeholder engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2024). Best procedures and practice for detecting concealed face recognition. The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group.
Millen, A.E. (2024). EPS Workshop: Perspectives on human and computer face identification. 我要吃瓜, 25-26th July 2024. International Academic engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2024). EPS Workshop: Perspectives on human and computer face identification. 我要吃瓜, 25-26th July 2024
Millen, A.E. (2024). Neurodivergence and credibility assessment. Invited paper presented at The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group. National stakeholder engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2024). Neurodivergence and credibility assessment. The UK Cross-Government Biometrics Working Group (attendees as above).
Millen, A.E. (2024). Public perceptions of technology in the criminal justice system. Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS24). St Andrews, July 16-18. International Academic-Stakeholder engagement.
Millen, A.E. (2024). Public perceptions of technology in the criminal justice system. Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS24). St Andrews, July 16-18.
Millen, A.E., Brock, S., & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Shining a spotlight on face recognition: mouse-path dynamics detect recognition of familiar faces. Invited symposium paper at the European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL19). Santiago de Compostela, July 17-20.
Millen, A.E., Brock, S., & Hancock, P.J.B. (2019). Shining a spotlight on face recognition: mouse-path dynamics detect recognition of familiar faces. Invited symposium paper at the European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL19). Santiago de Compostela, July 17-20.