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Research seminars are an important part of our Program and in 2011 Behavioural Basis of Health hosted a diverse range of presentations on both our Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses.

 Research seminar presentations 2011

Ms Jacqueline Homel - Australian National University

Pathways from school bullying to adult aggression

Dr Chris Lloyd - Griffith University Gold Coast

The role of  the Principal Research Fellow

Prof Paul Martin - Griffith University Mt Gravatt

Triggers of headache/migraine: to avoid or not to avoid, that is the question

Dr Ross Wilkinson - Australian National University

Attachment, relationships and psychological health: RAPH at ANU

Dr Ashok Jansari - University of East London

JAAM: A Novel ecologically-valid virtual reality assessment of executive functions

Prof Jennifer Brown - London School of Economics

Can a cultural web mapping stress predict future police leadership behaviour

Prof Jennifer Brown - London School of Economics

Can a cultural web mapping stress predict future police leadership behaviour

Dr Stephen McCauley Baylor - College of Medicine USA

Rehabilitation and neuroimaging of prospective memory in children with traumatic brain injury

Dr Mark Sherer - Baylor College of Medicine USA

Possible implications of impaired self-awareness for specific interventions in patients with traumatic brain injury

Prof Ron Rapee - Macquarie University

Moving the trajectory away from anxiety disorders through early intervention. Possible implications of impaired self-awareness for specific interventions in patients with traumatic brain injury

Dr Julia Pitcher - University of Adelaide

The benefits of planned happenstance & other "CAT-ISMS" in early research career development.

Dr Matthew Gullo - University of Liverpool

Biological theories of personality: what can they tell us about substance abuse?

Prof Carolyn Cutrona - Iowa State University USA

New Directions in Social support and stress research: Social support, humiliation, entrapment, and loss predicting depression.

Prof Daniel Russell - Iowa State University USA

Modeling Longitudinal Data

Prof David Badcock - University of Western Australia

Visual processing in migraineurs: what happens between the headaches

Prof Thomas - Ollendick Virginia Polytechnic USA

Recent Advances in the CBT Treatment of Childhood Disorders

 

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