Skip navigation

Professor Mark Moss

Professor

School: Psychology

Mark Moss Staffprofile Northumbriauniversity255Mark is head of the Department of Psychology. He is responsible for the strategic direction of the Division and oversees staffing and budgeting for all programmes of study. Mark teaches on the second year undergraduate Psychobiology Sensation and Perception module, undergraduate and Masters level research methods modules, and a final year alcoholism option.

Mark was a founding member of the Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit (now the Brain Performance and Nutrition Research Centre) at Northumbria University. His main research interests relate to the modulation of cognitive function and mood through natural interventions, with a current focus on phyto-aromatics.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • The Impact of a Rosemary Containing Drink on Cognition and Mood: The Role of Eye Blink Dynamics, Riby, L., Kardzhieva, D., Fenwick, S., Fowler, S., Moss, M. 17 Jan 2026, In: NeuroSci
  • Understanding how adults adopted in England pre-1989 experience parenthood, Stevens, T., Moss, M. 1 Apr 2026, In: Adoption and Fostering
  • A Model of Trust in Online COVID-19 Information and Advice: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study, Sillence, E., Branley-Bell, D., Moss, M., Briggs, P. 13 Feb 2025, In: JMIR Infodemiology
  • Aroma of Genius Essential Oil Blend Significantly Enhances Cognitive Performance and Brain Metabolism in Healthy Adults, Moss, M., Howarth, J., Moss, H. Nov 2025, In: Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
  • Aromatherapy in practice; effects of an eight-week intervention on self-reported stress and hair cortisol levels, Moss, M., Swinburne, S., Turner, A., Balen, A., Wetherell, M. 23 Jan 2025, In: International Journal of Complimentary & Alternative Medicine
  • A Model of Trust in Online COVID-19 Information and Advice: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study, Sillence, E., Branley-Bell, D., Moss, M., Briggs, P. 9 Apr 2024
  • Exploring the Impact of Safer Sports Betting Promotion on Social Media: An Experimental Study, Houghton, S., Moss, M. 1 Sep 2024, In: Journal of Gambling Studies
  • Testosterone and cortisol: Hormone reactivity as it relates to playing venue in male academy soccer players, Fothergill, M., Wilkie, S., Moss, M., Wolfson, S. 1 Dec 2024, In: Journal of Sport Behavior
  • Aroma of the essential oil of peppermint reduces aggressive driving behaviour in healthy adults, Moss, M., Turner, A., Ho, J., Swinburne, S. 1 Mar 2023, In: Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
  • Assessing the bets advertised on Twitter by gambling operators and gambling affiliates – an observational study incorporating simulation data to measure bet success, Houghton, S., Moss, M. 4 May 2023, In: International Gambling Studies

  • Education PGCert June 30 2000
  • Psychology PhD June 30 1999
  • Psychology BSc (Hons) June 30 1995
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2001
  • Associate Fellow (AFBPsS) British Psychological Society (BPS) 1995


Latest News and Features

an image of an elderly man holding and massaging his hand as if in pain
Professor Clare Watt
Prof Andy Dougill
Rachel Whitworth, Peter Smithson and Emma Jane Goldsmith pictured at Vivienne Westwood: Rebel - Storyteller - Visionary at The Bowes Museum. Photo by Claire Collinson/The Bowes Museum
Professor John Woodward pouring final concrete at NESST topping out ceremony
Rehan Malik sitting in a theatre next to camera equipment
More news
More events

Upcoming events

Back to top