Research GrantsPhonological neighbourhood effects in short-term memory and speech production: Towards a unified account
Roodenrys, S.
University
of Wollongong
Research Committee Small Grant,
2005, $15,000. Impacts upon daily functioning caused by varying patterns of cannabis use
Solowij, N., Roodenrys, S., & Johnstone, S.
University
of Wollongong
Research Committee Small Grant, 2005, $8,203. Roles of counterfactual thinking and emotions on performance on a computer-based task
Chan, A., Caputi, P., Jayasuriya, R.
University
of Wollongong
Faculty Research Committee Seeding Funding Scheme, 2005, $3,671. A counterfactual intervention to encourage repeat breast cancer screening
Collins, D. & Chan, A.
University
of Wollongong
Faculty Research Committee Small Grants Scheme, 2005, $5,000. The use of counterfactual thinking to increase intention to undergo screening for colorectal cancer
Collins, D. & Chan, A.
University of Wollongong University Research Committee Small Grant, 2005, $6,000. Communicating the importance of breast cancer re-screening via counterfactual thinking messages
Jones, S., Chan, S., Collins, D., & Iverson, D.
National Breast Cancer Foundation Concept Award, 2005-2007, $147,626 Investigation of Visual Cues for Flare Timing and Control
Palmisano, S., & Favelle, S. (2006).
Aviation Safety Research Grants Program (ATSB), 2006, $19,000. Phonological neighbourhood effects in short-term memory and speech production: Towards a unified account.
Roodenrys, S. & Hulme, C.
Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, 2006-2008,
$144,000. Identification and examination of visual cues for aircraft glideslope control
Palmisano, S., & Allison, R.S.
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant, 2007-2009,
$135,000. An investigation of long range stereopsis
Gillam, B.J., Palmisano, S., & Allison, R.S.
Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant, 2008-2010,
$225,000.
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