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Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: Similarities and differences

Suddendorf T., Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science
1, 99-107.

Facilitation of responses to degraded targets by non-degraded distractors

Ocampo, B., et al., Perception
38, 1749-1766 (2009)

Predictors of cognitive decline after chemotherapy in breast cancer patients

Vearncombe, K., et al., Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
15(6), 951-962.

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Events

Modelling Working Memory

3:00pm Wednesday, 10th February 2010

Social Psychology Seminars

1:30pm Friday, 12th February 2010

News

Supervisor Preferences - Open

Supervisor Preferences - Open
All Honours/4th year students who have received an offer in 2010 should complete a Supervisor/Research Preference Form.

PhD Awarded

PhD Awarded
The School would like to congratulate Dr Catherine Cox (and her supervisor, Justin Kenardy) on the award of her PhD.

Promoting Women Fellowships

Promoting Women Fellowships
Congratulations to Dr Barbara Masser and Dr Vanessa Cobham who have each been awarded a Promoting Women Fellowship.
Evidence-based psychotherapy for adults

Featured Course

Evidence-based psychotherapy for adults

Professor Kim Halford explains what evidence based means, and what’s in store for students in UQ’s clinical psychology program who are taking "Evidence-based psychotherapy for adults".
Flash-Lag

Featured Demonstration

Flash-Lag

If there's a flash of light near a moving object, the flash appears to lag a little behind.

WATCH & LISTEN

Do you always behave in the way you want to? Blake McKimmie demonstrates how norms influence our behaviour and why we let norms guide us.

Why aren't we all Serial Killers?

Do you always behave in the way you want to? Blake McKimmie demonstrates how norms influence our behaviour and why we let norms guide us.
PhD student Richard Ronay lays it on the line in 3 minutes to describe his thesis. Richard won both the SBS Faculty and UQ 3 Minute Thesis competitions in 2009.

3 Minute Thesis: Risk Taking Behaviour

PhD student Richard Ronay lays it on the line in 3 minutes to describe his thesis. Richard won both the SBS Faculty and UQ 3 Minute Thesis competitions in 2009.
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