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Who am I?

Famousdog is an experimental psychologist and neuroscientist. He has academic interests in sensory psychology, especially visual perception, and he also works in fields as diverse as human factors and ergonomics, bibliometrics and the psychology of religion.

Stuff I've done on Wikipedia

  • I am proud to have almost single-handedly rid Wikipedia of ( at last count) twenty-two badly-written, repetitive and poorly-sourced articles on Neuro-linguistic programming, which is frankly a load of old tosh.
  • I have worked long and hard for a bit of balance in articles on the psychology of religious belief, occasionally referred to as neurotheology by crackpot proponents of stupid "brain stimulation" twaddle like the God helmet.
  • The article on British Conservative MP Philip Davies is largely my work. I am one of his former constituents. People complain that the WP article on him is overly-negative, but I disagree, vehemently.
  • Removed some nonsense articles on fringe-like areas of psychology.
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This user has been editing Wikipedia for at least ten years.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for at least fifteen years.
This user has new page reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Who am I?

Famousdog is an experimental psychologist and neuroscientist. He has academic interests in sensory psychology, especially visual perception, and he also works in fields as diverse as human factors and ergonomics, bibliometrics and the psychology of religion.

Stuff I've done on Wikipedia

  • I am proud to have almost single-handedly rid Wikipedia of ( at last count) twenty-two badly-written, repetitive and poorly-sourced articles on Neuro-linguistic programming, which is frankly a load of old tosh.
  • I have worked long and hard for a bit of balance in articles on the psychology of religious belief, occasionally referred to as neurotheology by crackpot proponents of stupid "brain stimulation" twaddle like the God helmet.
  • The article on British Conservative MP Philip Davies is largely my work. I am one of his former constituents. People complain that the WP article on him is overly-negative, but I disagree, vehemently.
  • Removed some nonsense articles on fringe-like areas of psychology.
This editor is a
Veteran Editor
and is entitled to display this
Iron Editor Star.
This editor is a Tutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge.

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