
Lecturer
- About
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- School/Department
- School of Psychology
Biography
Dr Janine Cooper (PhD) has over 20 years of expertise in neuropsychology, psychological safety and wellbeing and in 2018, created the Everyday Neuro Podcast to deliver and translate research and mental health information to a global audience.
Janine has attracted large scale funding and managed major international and national research projects working with a diverse range of stakeholders including Federal, State and Local Government, energy and health providers, educators and the community.
Janine’s main areas of expertise are in mental health and wellbeing, cognitive performance including expertise and leadership development, memory and decision making and designing and implementing innovative technology based interventions. Janine has published in leading peer reviewed journals and online publications and has presented her research to national and international audiences at conferences, corporate events, television and radio.
Qualifications
- PhD Cognitive Psychology2004 - University of Aberdeen
'Provoked confabulations distinguish patients with early Alzheimer’s disease from normal elderly'.
An investigation of autobiographical memory in young and elderly adults and patients with Alzheimer’s disease living in the community.
Supervisors: Professor Annalena Venneri / Professor Sergio Della Sala.
External examiner: Professor Michael Kopelman.
Prizes and Awards
2020 $75,000 REI Workforce and Leaders Mental Health Research Program funding
2017 $7,000 ACAP Research Award
2014 $20,000 Critical Care and Neuroscience Theme Grant: Chief Investigator (CI)
2013 $17,500 Angior Family Foundation Award: CIA
2013 $20,000 Critical Care and Neuroscience Fellowship: CIA
2012 $39,000 Brain Foundation Grant: CIA
2012 $15,000 Bennelong Foundation Grant: CIA
2012 $30,000 Critical Care and Neuroscience Theme Grant: CIA
2005 £25,000 Medical Research Council Programme Grant: Fellowship
2003 £1,500 Scottish International Educational Trust (SIET) Award
2001 £30,000 Royal Society of Edinburgh and Lloyds TSB Studentship
2000 £2500 The Robert Nicol Trust Award for Postgraduate Study
- Publications
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Resources and Energy Industry Phase 1 Workforce and Leaders Mental Health Research (2021).
Other Contributions: Other ContributionsThe Young Everest Study: preliminary report of changes in sleep and cerebral blood flow velocity during slow ascent to altitude in unacclimatised children
Archives of Disease in Childhood, vol. 98, no. 5, pp. 356-62Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2012-302512
Dual task demands on encoding and retrieval processes: evidence from healthy adult ageing
Cortex, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 159-69Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70453-2