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Patrick Haggard is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, where he leads research in the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. His primary focus is on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying human cognition, with a particular interest in action, perception, and the link between the two. He has published extensively on topics such as the perception of agency, the cognitive processes involved in motor control, and the effects of brain damage on these processes. Haggard has a strong background in philosophy and cognitive science, which informs his research approach. He has supervised numerous doctoral students and engaged in various collaborative projects, contributing to both academic and industry research. Haggard actively participates in conferences, sharing insights from his research through talks and panels. Holding degrees from the University of Cambridge, he is well-regarded in the field for his contributions to cognitive neuroscience. His work addresses key questions in cognitive science and contributes to broader discussions about the mind-body relationship.