Media Expertise
-- Psychology and psychiatry
| Person | Expertise |
| Professor
John Dunn |
Cognitive psychology; human memory; decision making; thinking; learning; research methodology and statistics; the science of psychology
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| Professor
Sandy McFarlane |
post traumatic stress disorder; anxiety; trauma; PTSD; military; DSM-IV; psychophysiology; somatic; disasters; bushfire
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| Professor
Martha Augoustinos |
Racism (psychology of; attitudes towards Aborigines, the race debate, the language of racism, political rhetoric on race); Aboriginal people and issues;
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| Professor
Michael Sawyer |
Child and adolescent mental health; child psychiatry
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| Associate Professor
Paul Delfabbro |
Foster care; psychology; families; psychology of gambline; gambling among young people; young people and gambling; foster homes
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| Professor
Cherrie Galletly |
Memory; Working memory (and its effects on schizophrenia); schizophrenia among young people; schizophrenia; youth; academic psychiatry; PTSD; professional boundaries; obesity; medicolegal
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| Dr
Jane Mathias |
Alzheimer's Disease; brain damage (cognitive and behavioural consequences); severe brain damage; mild brain damage; traumatic brain injury; neuropsychology; Parkinson's Disease; clinical neuropsychology (brain damage; traumatic brain injury; Alzheimer's Disease; Parkinson's Disease); psychology
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| Professor
Gerard O'Brien |
Cognitive science; intelligence; philosophy; computers and the mind; cognition; consciousness; human nature (nurture/nature controversies); basis for moral behaviour; nature vs nurture; meaning (how meaning arises in the natural world); ethics and human nature
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| Dr
Amy Perfors |
language acquisition; cognition; cognitive science; language evolution; language learning; Bayesian models of cognition; statistical and mathematical modeling of cognition
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| Dr
Michael Proeve |
Remorse; Shame and guilt;sexual offenders
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| Dr
Geoff Schrader |
Depression
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| Dr
Carolyn Semmler |
eyewitness, memory, identification, jurors, police, judges, facial recognition, jury instructions, medical decision making, treatment decisions and persuasion in medical contexts
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