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The Psychology of Wrongful Convictions

Forensic Psychology plays a major role within our criminal justice process. From police procedures (such as interviewing witnesses); legal and court procedures; to wrongful convicti more...

Supervisor(s): van Golde, Celine (Dr)

Predictors and mediators of swallowing and voice deficits following whiplash trauma: Is it biology or psychology?

My laboratory investigates the neuromuscular mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain following musculoskeletal trauma (generally) and head/neck trauma (speci more...

Supervisor(s): Elliott, James (Professor)

Understanding visual experience: The visual perception of 3D shape, material, and colour

My lab is dedicated to understanding what shapes our visual experience of the world. Our goal is to discover the information that the brain uses to extract meaningful properties more...

Supervisor(s): Anderson, Barton (Professor)

The Cognitive Mechanics of Psychopathy

This research looks into the cognitive underpinnings of psychopathologies - mainly psychopathic personality and anxiety.  The research project puts emotional and social stimuli more...

Supervisor(s): Moul, Caroline (Dr)

Brain reading

This project seeks to elucidate the connection between brain and behaviour. To this end, students will use human neuroimaging experiments (fMRI, MEG, EEG) to measure how the brain r more...

Supervisor(s): Carlson, Thomas (Associate Professor)

Develop and evaluate new technologies (i.e. E-contact and VR contact) to promote positive intergroup relations

Expand on E-contact and VR-contact existin in technologies to promote positive intergroup relations . more...

Supervisor(s): White, Fiona (Professor)

Amygdala integrity in frontotemporal dementia

The amygdala, a complex brain region with numerous projections to other brain regions, is known to play a central role in processing emotional information.  Evidence indicates more...

Supervisor(s): Piguet, Olivier (Professor)

Early processing of emotional faces in dementia

Decoding facial features (identity, sex, emotion) is a complex ability that most humans do effortlessly. This ability is eroded in individuals with frontotemporal dementia and other more...

Supervisor(s): Piguet, Olivier (Professor)

Family-based influences on child development and conduct problems

Conduct problems (e.g., oppositional, defiant, and aggressive behaviour) often first emerge in the toddler/preschool years, and can forecast a range of other mental health problems more...

Supervisor(s): Hawes, David (Associate Professor)

Athlete Development in Australian Swimming

A full-time PhD scholarship is available for a graduate to undertake research examining athlete development issues in Australian Swimming. The PhD will be conducted as part of a col more...

Supervisor(s): Cobley, Stephen (Dr)