Both psychologists have appeared in BBC radio broadcasts and featured heavily in the popular media in Britain and elsewhere, such as The Guardian,[2] the New York Times Magazine,[3] New Scientist,[4] The Independent[5] and Der Spiegel.
[6] Moulin completed his PhD ("Does a metacognitive deficit contribute to the episodic memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease?")
In 2004 and 2005 Moulin organised the BPS Cognitive Section Conference, held in Leeds.
Research themes include metacognition, inhibition, and the sensations of memory (déjà vu).
Recollective confabulation is a rare disorder of recognition memory whereby the person feels that most events in daily life are repetitions of things which have happened before, something often described by carers and healthcare professionals as like chronic or persistent déjà vu.