Steven TipperFAcSSFLSWFBA is a British psychologist who specialises in cognitive psychology. His research is focused on areas such as the perception of other people's actions[1] and using simulation to understand human behaviour.[2] He held the Chair in Cognitive Science at Bangor University (1993–2013), where he directed the Wolfson Centre of Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience (2004–07); since 2013 he has been Professor of Psychology and emeritus professor at the University of York.[1]
From 1993 to 2013, Tipper was Professor of Cognitive Psychology and held the Chair in Cognitive Science at Bangor University.[1][3] He directed the Wolfson Centre of Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience at Bangor (2004–07).[2] During his time at Bangor, Tipper was also a visiting professor at Melbourne University (1999) and the Max Planck Institute (2001).[1] He joined the University of York in 2013, as Professor of Psychology and then emeritus professor.[1]