Charles Fernyhough is a writer and psychologist known for his non-fiction works exploring psychological development and memory.
His book "Pieces of Light" was shortlisted for the Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books.
Fernyhough has authored two novels and edited an anthology supporting refugee charities.
He contributes to various publications, including Scientific American and The Guardian, and has made numerous media appearances.
As a part-time Professor of Psychology at Durham University, he leads the Hearing the Voice project, investigating auditory verbal hallucinations.
Fernyhough has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on topics such as inner speech, memory, and child development.
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