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- Australian Hearing Hub
- Levels 2 and 3, 16 University Ave
- Macquarie University NSW 2109
- E: sops@mq.edu.au
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Meet our researchersOur researchers seek to understand human behaviour and the way our mind, brain and body function.
The combination of internationally renowned academics, various research centres, clinics, and world-class resources and facilities means the School of Psychological Sciences has a strong research capacity, funding record and publication history.
The areas of research we undertake include a range of themes and disciplines outlined below.
Dedicated to enhancing the understanding and management of mental health and physical health outcomes, we are world leaders in research on:
Spanning the spectrum of basic and applied research designs, our research methodologies include animal models, experimental paradigms, longitudinal surveys, meta-analyses, qualitative interviews, co-design, clinical trials and implementation science.
Our impactful research has informed the development of theoretical models, psychological interventions, service implementation and public health policies.
As a national leader in cognitive science, perceptual and computational psychology, the School of Psychological Sciences has research expertise in:
Our researchers use a broad range of cutting-edge methodologies and technologies – including neurocognitive, physiological, eye- and motion-tracking, augmented and virtual reality, and robotics.
These are used to unravel and model the cognitive and perceptual processes that underpin both every day and complex human behaviours, as well as uncover new ways to enhance and augment human cognitive capacity and performance.
We conduct innovative research aimed at understanding and improving emotional health and wellbeing across the lifespan. Our interdisciplinary researchers investigate factors underlying:
We also investigate the normal impacts of ageing on cognition, reading, emotion regulation, social connections and workforce participation (retirement).
Our findings inform educational and clinical practice and the development of treatment programs targeting various age groups. We use research methods including:
We conduct cutting-edge research in clinical and cognitive neuroscience and biopsychology, investigating the intersection between mind, body and brain, and seeking to understand how biological processes shape human behaviour and wellbeing.
Our research utilises an array of techniques including:
By combining these with complex and validated behavioural tasks, we can examine the neural and physiological mechanisms underlying cognition, perception, attention, motor control, emotion, eating and appetite, development, ageing, and neurological and neurodegenerative disease.
Our researchers explore the dynamics of human and team behaviour within the realm of work and organisations.
Organisational psychology and human factors are varied fields with diverse applications drawing from all areas of psychology, to advance our understanding of:
By creatively integrating technologies like simulation and virtual reality, we collaborate with diverse organisations, including defence, emergency and essential services (eg healthcare), to optimise their performance.
Exploring how individuals’ thoughts, feelings and behaviours are influenced by the actual or imagined presence of others is foundational of psychological science. Our school has a strong history of conducted world-leading research on:
The University’s state-of-the-art facilities enable cutting-edge research using experimental and naturalistic designs, with our researchers often collaborating with government organisations, communities and other institutions to translate research findings into real-world solutions.
Learn more about our teaching and research clinics as well the range of facilities available for use.