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Researcher Bio
| Researcher: | Mrs ML Austen |
| School/Unit: | Psychology |
| Commenced with Institution: | 1/1/1996 Ceased: 29/11/2005 |
| Commenced Current Job: | 1/1/1996 |
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| Top 3 Fields of Research |
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| Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology) |
| Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology |
| Top 3 Research Objectives |
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| Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences |
| Expanding Knowledge through Studies of Human Society |
| Environmental Health |
Fields of Research
| Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology) |
| Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology |
Research Objectives
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Career Best Publications
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Research Publications
| Journal Article |
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| Austen, ML and Wilson, GV, “Increased Vagal Tone During Winter in Subsyndromal Seasonal Affective Disorder”, Biological Psychiatry , 50 (1) pp. 28-34. doi:10.1016/S0006-3223(00)01102-1 ISSN 0006-3223 (2001) [Refereed Article] |
| Conference Publication |
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| Austen, ML and Wilson, GV, “Cognitive impairment in seasonal affective disorder”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 24th - 26th April 1998, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 42. (1998) [Conference Extract] |
| Austen, ML and Wilson, GV, “An investigation of the effects of seasonal changes on physiological arousal”, Sixth Australasian Psychophysiology Conference, Hobart EJ (1996) [Conference Extract] |
| Thesis |
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| Austen, ML, “Autonomic arousal and cognitive performance in seasonal affective disorder” (2003) [PhD] |
| Other Public Output |
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| Austen, ML, “Beating winter's 'blues'”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Ltd., Hobart, 7 June 2003 (2003) [Newspaper Article] |
| Austen, ML and Wilson, GV, “Hibernating humans”, New Scientist, New Scientist, New Zealand, 2322/2323 (2001) [Magazine Article] |
