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Research Report 2005 - Psychology

Journal Article
Burton-Smith, R and Morgan, MJ and Davidson, JA, “Does the daily choice making of adults with intellectual disability meet the normalisation principle?”, Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 30 (4) pp. 226-235. doi:10.1080/13668250500349359 ISSN 1366-8250 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Cauraugh, JH* and Summers, JJ, “Neural plasticity and bilateral movements: A rehabilitation approach for chronic stroke”, Progress in Neurobiology, 75 (5) pp. 309-320. doi:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2005.04.001 ISSN 0301-0082 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Davidson, JA and Hart, K and Haines, J, “Contextualising imagery in dreams following a September 11 video from television news”, Australian Psychologist, 40 (3) pp. 202-206. doi:10.1080/00050060500243442 ISSN 0005-0067 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Davidson, JA and Lee-Archer, SK and Sanders, G*, “Dream imagery and emotion”, Dreaming, 15 (1) pp. 33-47. doi:10.1037/1053-0797.15.1.33 ISSN 1053-0797 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Fujiyama, H and Wilson, GV and Kerr, JH*, “Motivational state and emotional tone in baseball: the reciprocity between reversal theory and field research”, European Review of Applied Psychology, 55 (2005) pp. 71-83. doi:10.1016/j.erap.2005.03.001 ISSN 1162-9088 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Garry, MI and Loftus, AM and Summers, JJ, “Mirror, mirror on the wall: viewing a mirror reflection of unilateral hand movements facilitates ipsilateral M1 excitability”, Experimental Brain Research, 163 (1) pp. 118-122. doi:10.1007/s00221-005-2226-9 ISSN 0014-4819 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Garry, MI and van Steenis, RE and Summers, JJ, “Interlimb coordination following stroke”, Human Movement Science, 24 (5-6) pp. 849-864. doi:10.1016/j.humov.2005.10.005 ISSN 0167-9457 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Hiraga, CY and Summers, JJ and Temprado, JJ*, “Effects of attentional prioritisation on the temporal and spatial components of an interlimb circle-drawing task”, Human Movement Science, 24 (5-6) pp. 815-832. doi:10.1016/j.humov.2005.10.010 ISSN 0167-9457 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Johnston, D* and Paton, D and Crawford, GL* and Ronan, K* and Houghton, B* and Burgelt, P*, “Measuring Tsunami preparedness in coastal Washington, United States”, Natural Hazards, 35 (1) pp. 173-184. doi:10.1007/s11069-004-2419-8 ISSN 0921-030X (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Keil, HHJ and Tucker, JB*, “Children who claim to remember previous lives: Cases with written records made before the previous personality was identified”, Journal of Scientific Exploration, 19 (1) pp. 91-101. ISSN 0892-3310 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Kerr, JH* and Wilson, GV and Nakamura, I* and Sudo, Y*, “Emotional dynamics of soccer fans at winning and losing games”, Personality and Individual Differences, 38 (8) pp. 1855-1866. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2004.10.002 ISSN 0191-8869 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Kerr, JH* and Wilson, GV and Bowling, AC and Sheahan, JP*, “Game outcome and elite Japanese women's field hockey player's experience of emotions and stress”, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 6 (2) pp. 251-263. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2003.11.002 ISSN 1469-0292 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Lannin, N* and Scarcia, MJ, “Multidisciplinary screening of cognitive impairment following acquired brain impairment. Is there repetition?”, The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 23 (1) pp. 19-25. ISSN 1062-2969 (2005) [Non Refereed Article] [Detail]
Leonard, G* and Johnston, D* and Paton, D, “Developing effective Lahar warning systems for Ruapehu”, Journal of the NZ Planning Institute Planning Quarterly, 158 pp. 6-9. ISSN 0111-9435 (2005) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] [Detail]
Loftus, AM and Murphy, S* and McKenna, I* and Mon-Williams, M*, “Reduced fields of view is neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problems”, Experimental Brain Research, 158 (3) pp. 328-335. doi:10.1007/s00221-004-1900-7 ISSN 0014-4819 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Loftus, AM and Mon-Williams, M* and Servos, P* and Goodale, M*, “When two eyes are better than one in prehension: Monocular viewing and end-point variance”, Experimental Brain Research, 158 (3) pp. 317-327. doi:10.1007/s00221-004-1905-2 ISSN 0014-4819 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Markham, AP and Thompson, T and Bowling, AC, “Determinants of body-image shame”, Personality and Individual Differences, 38 (7) pp. 1529-1541. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2004.08.018 ISSN 0191-8869 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
McDonald, P* and Guthrie, D* and Bradley, L* and Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Investigating work-family policy aims and employee experiences”, Employee Relations, 27 (5) pp. 478-494. doi:10.1108/01425450510612013 ISSN 0142-5455 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
McVilly, KR* and Stancliffe, RJ* and Parmenter, TR* and Burton-Smith, R, “'I get by with a little help from my friends': Adults with intellectual disability discuss loneliness”, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 10 (3) pp. 238-247. doi:10.1111/j.1468-3148.2005.00261.x ISSN 1360-2322 (2006) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Morris, BA and Shakespeare-Finch, JE and Rieck, M* and Newbery, J*, “Multidimensional nature of posttraumatic growth in an Australian population”, Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18 (5) pp. 575-585. doi:10.1002/jts.20067 ISSN 0894-9867 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Pasricha, SK* and Keil, HHJ and Tucker, JB* and Stevenson, I*, “Some bodily malformations attributed to previous lives”, Journal of Scientific Exploration, 19 (3) pp. 359-383. ISSN 0892-3310 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Paton, D, “Positive adaptation to disaster and traumatic consequences: Resilience and readiness”, The Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005-2 pp. 1-3. ISSN 1174-4707 (2005) [Letter or Note in Journal] [Detail]
Paton, D, “Preparing for a responding to adverse events: Perspectives on natural and political hazards”, The Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005-1 pp. 1-3. ISSN 1174-4707 (2005) [Letter or Note in Journal] [Detail]
Paton, D and Smith, LM* and Johnston, D*, “When good intentions turn bad: Promoting natural hazard preparedness”, The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 20 (1) pp. 25-30. ISSN 1324-1540 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Paton, D, “Posttraumatic growth in protective services professionals: Individual, cognitive and organizational influences”, Traumatology, 11 (4) pp. 335-346. doi:10.1177/153476560501100411 ISSN 1534-7656 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Pridmore, S and Bruno, RB and Turnier-Shea, Y* and Reid, P* and Rybak, M*, “Comparison of unlimited numbers of rapid transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and ECT treatment sessions in major depressive episode”, International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 3 (2) pp. 129-134. doi:10.1017/S1461145700001784 ISSN 1461-1457 (2000) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Rieck, M* and Shakespeare-Finch, JE and Morris, B* and Newbery, J*, “A mixed-method analysis of post-trauma outcomes: Trauma severity and social support from a psychoanalytic perspective”, Canadian Journal of Counselling, 39 (2) pp. 86-100. ISSN 0828-3893 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Rybak, M and Bruno, RB and Turnier-Shea, Y* and Pridmore, S, “An Attempt to Increase the Rate and Magnitude of the Antidepressant Effect of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). A Pilot Study”, German Journal Of Psychiatry, 8 (1) pp. 59-65. ISSN 1433-1055 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE and Gow, K* and Smith, S*, “Personality, coping and posttraumatic growth in emergency ambulance personnel”, Traumatology, 11 (4) pp. 325-334. doi:10.1177/153476560501100410 ISSN 1534-7656 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE and Scully, P*, “A multi-method evaluation of an emergency service employee assistance program”, Employee Assistance Quarterly, 19 (4) pp. 71-91. doi:10.1300/J022v19n04_06 ISSN 1555-5240 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Skilbeck, CE and Allen, EA* and Brechin, D*, “NART prediction and impairment in neuological patients”, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15 (1) pp. 69-75. doi:10.1080/09602010443000056 ISSN 0960-2011 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Skilbeck, CE, “Training in the UK and in the land downunder”, Clinical Psychology, 39 pp. 34-35. ISSN 1473-8279 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Slaghuis, WL and Bowling, AC and French, RL, “Smooth-pursuit eye movement and directional motion-contrast sensitivity in schizophrenia”, Experimental Brain Research, 166 (1) pp. 89-101. doi:10.1007/s00221-005-2347-1 ISSN 0014-4819 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Stevenson, I* and Keil, HHJ, “Children of Myanmar who behave like Japanese soldiers: A possible third element in personality”, Journal of Scientific Exploration, 19 (2) pp. 171-183. ISSN 0892-3310 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Thompson, T and Muskett, S, “Does priming for mastery goals improve the performance of students with an entity view of ability?”, British Journal of Educational Psychology, 75 pp. 391-409. doi:10.1348/000709904X22700 ISSN 0007-0998 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Thompson, T and Perry, ZM, “Is the poor performance of self-worth protective students linked with social comparison goals?”, Educational Psychology, 25 (5) pp. 471-490. doi:10.1080/01443410500045558 ISSN 0144-3410 (2005) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Paton, D, “Critical incidents and police officer stress”, Policing and Stress, Pearson Prentice Hall, Heith Copes (ed), New Jersey, USA, pp. 25-40. ISBN 0-13-112371-8 (2005) [Other Book Chapter] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Adam, A and Martin, F and Summers, MJ, “ERP indices of attention correlate poorly with standard neuropsychological tests in a normal population”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 1 - 4 April 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 42. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Carlsen, AN* and Chua, R* and Summers, JJ and Inglis, JT* and Sanderson, DJ* and Franks, IM*, “Do precues enable partial response preparation?”, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 9 - 11 June 2005, Florida, USA, pp. S44-S45. ISSN 0895-2779 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Coleman, SA and Martin, F, “Sex differences in cognitive resource allocation: Effects of sensory modality and task priority”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 10 - 12 December 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 21. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Cruise, K and Martin, F, “Evaluating unpleasant stimuli: The negativity bias”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 10 - 12 December 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 19. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Flight, Shola and Davidson, JA, “The influence of gender role stereotype on conflict resolution style”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 12 - 13 November 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 284. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Flight, Shola and Davidson, JA, “The influence of gender role stereotype on conflict resolution style”, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Personal, National and International Relationships, 12-13 November 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 62-65. ISBN 0-909881-28-6 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Hannan, GJ, “The teaching of psychology in Australian universities: An AUTC funded project evaluation curriculum design and learning outcomes in undergraduate psychology programs”, Uniserve, September 2004, Sydney, pp. 21. (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Hiraga, CY and Garry, MI and Summers, JJ and Carson, RG*, “Neural correlates of dual-task performance”, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 9 - 11 June 2005, Florida, USA, pp. S76. ISSN 0895-2779 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Hope, D and Martin, F, “Sex differences in attentional and other cognitive processing: An ERP analysis”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 10 - 12 December 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 25. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Long, GE and Martin, F, “Effects of task difficulty and short-term effort mobilisation on CNV and P3”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 1 - 4 April 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 61. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, F and Matthews, AJ and Summers, JJ, “Performance trade-offs and central cost during the concurrent performance of a visual oddball and bimanual coordination task: The effects of task difficulty”, Psychophysiology, 21 - 24 September 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 84-85. ISSN 0048-5772 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, F and Little, J, “Speech versus non-speech as irrelevant sound”, Psychophysiology, 21 - 24 September 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 84. ISSN 0048-5772 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, F and Little, J, “Speech versus non-speech as irrelevant sound: controlling acoustic variation”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 10 - 12 December 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 30. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, F, “What do our students understand about the scientific basis of psychology?”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 28 September - 2 October 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 228. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, JE and Skilbeck, CE, “Dissociation between verbal and visual working memory in card sorting test performance”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 25 - 27 November 2004, Sydney, NSW, pp. 12. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Martin, JE and Skilbeck, CE, “Working memory ability and card sorting test performance”, Brain Impairment, 7-10 July 2004, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 127. ISSN 1443-9646 (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Matthews, AJ and Martin, F, “Electrophysiological correlates of sustained attention to global and local features in good and poor readers”, Psychophysiology, 21 - 24 September 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, pp. 86. ISSN 0048-5772 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Matthews, AJ and Martin, F, “Flanker and cue-size effects in good and poor adult phonological decoders: An electrophysiological investigation”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 10 - 12 December 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 30. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Matthewson, ML and Burton-Smith, R and Montgomery, IM, “The mediating effects of childhood anxiety”, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly in Personal, National and International Relationships, 12 - 13 November 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 96-100. ISBN 0-909881-28-6 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Matthewson, ML and Burton-Smith, R and Montgomery, IM, “The mediating effects of parents and peers on the prediction of children's anxiety”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 12 - 13 November 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 287. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
McClure, JL* and Johnston, DM* and Paton, D, “Individuals' response to natural hazard events”, Proceedings of the 1855 Wairarapa Earthquake Symposium, 8-10 September 2005, Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, pp. 124-129. ISBN 0-909016-87-9 (2005) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Scarcia, MJ and O'Brien, S* and Swinbourne, AL*, “Be still my beating heart: Anterior attentional functioning one to three years following coronary artery bypass surgery”, Brain Injury, 5 - 8 May 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 114. ISSN 0269-9052 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Skilbeck, CE and Slatyer, M* and Marsden, KM* and Bell, AJ* and Erasmus, A* and Meyer, AD*, “Executive/attentional impairments following mild traumatic brain injury: Data from the Tasmania Neurotrauma Register”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 25 - 27 November 2004, Sydney, NSW, pp. 14-15. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Skilbeck, CE and Slatyer, MA and Marsden, KM, “Effective measures of mild traumatic brain injury sequelae”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 27-29 November 2004, Sydney, pp. 00. ISSN 0004-9530 (2004) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Slaghuis, WL, “Smooth pursuit eye movement in dyslexia and in subgroups with dyslexia”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 28 September - 2 October 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 255. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Slatyer, MA and Skilbeck, CE and Marsden, KA and Bell, AJ and Meyer, A*, “The cost of traumatic brain injury from 1993-2004”, Brain Injury, 5 - 8 May 2005, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 478. ISSN 1362-301X (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Slatyer, MA and Skilbeck, CE and Bell, AJ and Erasmus, A* and Marsden, KA and Meyer, A*, “The epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in Tasmania from 1993-2004”, Brain Injury, 5 - 8 May 2005, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 814. ISSN 1362-301X (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Slatyer, MA and Skilbeck, CE and Marsden, KA and Bell, AJ and Erasmus, A* and Meyers, A*, “The prognostic indicators in mild traumatic brain injury: A study of mild brain injury subjects for the first six months following injury”, Brain Injury, 5 - 8 May 2005, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 377. ISSN 1362-301X (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Stewart, KC* and Cauraugh, JH* and Summers, JJ, “Bilateral movements as a stroke rehabilitation protocol for the upper extremity: A meta-analysis”, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 9 - 11 June 2005, Florida, USA, pp. S147. ISSN 0895-2779 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Thompson, T and Ferrari, JR, “Are impostor fears fuelled by self-presentational concerns?”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 7 - 10 April 2005, Townsville, Queensland, pp. 101. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Thompson, T and Mohamed Ali, R and Montgomery, IM, “Assessing the fever model of self-disclosure for males and females varying in trait worry propensity under conditions of assumed reciprocity/non-reciprocity”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 12 - 13 November 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 291. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Thompson, T and Davidson, JA and Sakuluku, J, “Impostor fears and socially prescribed perfectionism: Links with somatisation, anxiety and depression”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 7 - 10 April 2005, Townsville, Queensland, pp. 101. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Watters, PA* and Martin, F and Stripf, HS*, “Visual steganalysis of LSB-encoded natural images”, Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications, 4-7 July 2005, Sydney, Australia, pp. 746-751. ISBN 0-7695-2316-1 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Wood, CD and Davidson, JA, “Minding our language: Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) Australian style”, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Personal, National and International Relationships, 12-13 November 2004, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 149-153. ISBN 0-909881-28-6 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Wood, CD and Davidson, JA, “Minding our language: Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) Australian style”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 12 - 13 November 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 291. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Wood, CD and Davidson, JA, “Relationship and control: Theory and practice in PET and Triple P”, Australian Journal of Psychology, 28 September - 2 October 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 268. ISSN 0004-9530 (2005) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Hannan, GJ and Gibb, G*, A human factors evaluation of TAAATS non-radar environments, Airservices Australia, 1 (2001) [Consultants Report] [Detail]
Hannan, GJ and Bowling, AC, The effects of manganese exposure on neuromuscular systems: Final report, TEMCO, Bell Bay, 1 (2001) [Consultants Report] [Detail]
Thesis
Bruno, RB, “Relationships between the Symptomatology and Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia: Three, Five, Eleven, or a Greater Number of Valid Syndromes?” (2005) [PhD] [Detail]
Burley, AM, “The relationship between the processes involved in reading and spelling in adults” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
Cromer, J, “The effects of dispositional academic self-handicapping on performance expectations, performance outcomes and affect” (2005) [Professional Doctorate] [Detail]
Farndale, HL, “Anxiety in adolescents: The contribution of parental divorce, parental conflict, and quality of attachment to parents and peers” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
Freestun, J, “Resilience and psychological health: The role of procrastination” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
Hiraga, CY, “Attention and interlimb coordination: Behavioural and neurophysiological processes” (2005) [PhD] [Detail]
Mason, BW, “Worry in children: Interpretations of hypothetical scenarios and the relationship to parent factors” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
McElwee, G, “Are cognitive processing problems associated with hereditary haemochromatosis?” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
Montgomery, K, “The effects of Roman Chamomile, Spike Lavender, Petitgrain and Rosemary Essential Oils on psychological, physiological, and psychophysiological processes” (2005) [PhD] [Detail]
Seymour, S, “Ginkgo Biloba, Panax Ginseng and performance: Two studies with young, healthy volunteers” (2005) [Professional Doctorate] [Detail]
Tuovinen, L, “Exercise, smoking, gender andmental fatigue in Psychology students” (2005) [Masters Coursework] [Detail]
Other Public Output
Cayoun, B, “ADHD diagnoses mask other conditions: research”, ABC Online, ABC, Hobart, 1, 29/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Davidson, JA, “Waking from terror”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Limited, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 17 July 2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Dream job for someone who likes to sleep”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Limited, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 24/6/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Dreaming”, Mornings with Tim Cox, ABC, Hobart, 9 May 2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Dreaming”, Breakfast with Brett Lavaring, 1233 ABC, Newcastle, NSW, 10 Aug 05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Dreaming”, The Early Show, ABC, Launceston, 31 May 2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Dreaming”, 7pm News, ABC, Hobart, 1, 5 Aug 05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “Study of dreams”, Mornings with Tim Cox, ABC, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 30/6/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Gilchrist, SA, “The Stuff of Dreams”, UniTas, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, 280 (2005) [Internal Newsletter] [Detail]
Haines, J, “Work Stress”, News, ABC TV, Hobart, 1, 4 June 05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Harvey, CM, “New dads can get depressed”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Ltd., Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 11 February 2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Long, GE, “Arousing, Alertness and Attention”, Drive Time, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Hobart, 8/12/05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Martin, F and Long, GE, “Daytime sleepiness/fatigue”, Evening News, Southern Cross, Hobart, 1, 7 Sept 05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Martin, F, “Memory”, Evenings with Annie Warburton, ABC, Hobart, 1, 2 Aug 2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
O'Connor, Jennifer, “Sexual abuse”, ABC Morning News, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Hobart, 6/12/05 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Pettit, K, “Getting to the heart of the matter”, UniTas, The University of Tasmania, Hobart, 4/10/05, 285 (2005) [Internal Newsletter] [Detail]
Pettit, K, “Heart to heart over anxiety”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Ltd., Hobart, 1, 14/9/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Aussies not as emotionally stable as we think: study”, Daily News, Warwick, Queensland, 1, 10 Oct 2005 (2005) [Magazine Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Aussies not as emotionally stable as we think: study”, Gladstone Observer, Gladstone, Queensland, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Aussies not as emotionally stable as we think: study”, Queensland Times, Ipswich, Queensland, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Aussies not as emotionally stable as we think: study”, Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Aussies' emotional stability 'a myth'”, Canberra Times, Canberra, 1, 10 Oct 2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Questions of stereotypes”, Higher Education Supplement, The Australian, Sydney, 1, 26 Oct 2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC McKay, ABC, McKay, 1, 7/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Illawarra, ABC, Illawarra, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Darwin, ABC, Darwin, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Melbourne, ABC, Melbourne, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Rockhampton, ABC, Rockhampton, 1, 10/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Sydney, ABC, Sydney, 1, 11/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Stereotypes that we hold about our national character are not consistent with personality profiles of people we know”, ABC Adelaide, ABC, Adelaide, 1, 11/10/2005 (2005) [Media Interview] [Detail]
Shakespeare-Finch, JE, “Survey shows national stereotypes lack substance”, New Zealand Herald - World News, New Zealand, 1, 15/10/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Summers, JJ and Loftus, AM, “Plea for help in stroke research”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Limited, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 11/6/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]
Wood, CD, “Getting on with offspring”, The Mercury, Davies Bros. Limited, Hobart, Tasmania, 1, 4/6/2005 (2005) [Newspaper Article] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.