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Research Experiments

Research Projects

Staff

PhD & Masters

  • Jason Little: Investigations of memory impairment following mild head injury using event related potentials
  • Janita Scott: Victim retraumatisation in the aftermath of crime
  • Allison McBain : Cyberstalking: Victims responses to intrusive contacts
  • Hakuei Fujiyama: Neural correlates of inter-lim coordinaiton
  • Erin Bowe: Comparing self-mutilation with self-poisoning: the intent behind the act
  • Carla Smyth: Motor Learning and Cortical Change
  • Michael Quinn: The Relationship Between Visual Motion Processing and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement in Schizophrenia
  • Sally Cooper: Beneficial Experiences
  • Andrea Carr: ERPs as Indices of Error Salience
  • Corina Ly: Investigating the relationships between emotions and personality .
  • Rod Garton: Degraded stimulation

Honours

  • Robyn Jacobson: “What it means to be a man” – Development and validation of social-cognitive measure of male self-image.
  • Renée Valentino and Nick Sault : Evaluating the effects of current romantic relationship, relational dominance, and relationship quality on the self-esteem of young adults.
  • Rosalind Woodworth & Megan Waugh : Differences between men and women in ADHD symptom endorsement, and the associations between ADHD symptoms and personality
  • Amy Peacock: The independent and combined impact of caffeine and taurine on the P300 and N100 of the event-related potential.
  • James H Lillas : Behavioural Addiction: Validation and Prediction
  • Isobel Ludford: The Effect of Auditory Distraction on Visual Selective Attention
  • Rowena Friend: Investigative Decision Making in the Police Service
  • Laura Davis: Paranormal belief and memory recall
  • Penny Minehan: Age Differences in Movement Transition and Event Timing
  • Heather Buchan: Meaningful Proficiency Feedback for the Second Language Learner
  • Heather Buchan: Retroalimentación ( inglés “Feedback”) más útil para Estudiantes de Idiomas