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Research Officer : Jill Harris

Address:
Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Ritchie Building
The University of Queensland
Brisbane Qld 4072
E-mail address: Jill Harris
Telephone: +61-7-3232 7101
Fax: +61-7-3365 3833
Home Page: Jill Harris

Career Profile:
B.A.(Psychology), Griffith University, Gold Coast, 1997-1999.
B.Psych. (1st class hons), Griffith University, Mt. Gravatt, 2000.
Ph.D., Griffith University, Mt Gravatt, 2001-2006.

Research Interests :

Jill completed her Ph.D. entitled 'Neural correlates of the perceptual representation system' in 2006. Her supervisors for this project were Professor David Shum and Dr Timothy Cutmore. The project examined electrophysiological properties of recollection and priming, with an aim to locate neural correlates that were dissociable, thus indicating the independence of these memory types. During this period Jill also worked casually, as an EEG technician, acquiring and editing EEG data for projects which have focussed on topics such as stroke and the bereitschaftspotential, nicotine and schizotypy, and identifying the neural correlates of deception.

Currently Jill works with her supervisors, Dr Jonathon Chalk and Dr Simon Finnigan investigating EEG indices of stroke recovery.

Jill is also a casual research officer for an advanced breast cancer support group, where her role includes research design and the analysis of quantitative data.

Conference Abstracts:

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Chenery, H., Copland, D., Finnigan, S., Bretherton, P., Harris, J., Catts, S. and Humphreys, M. (2005). Electrophysiologic measures of expectancy-based semantic priming in high and low schizotypy. Abstracts of papers presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pscyhophysiological Research. Psychophysiology 42(S1): S11.
» Harris, J., Shum, D., Cutmore, T. and O'Gorman, J. (2005). Neural correlates of implicit and explicit memory. Australian Journal of Psychology 57S: 16.






 

 



         
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