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Amanda J. Barnier

Amanda J. Barnier

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Psychology

D-Index
35
Citations
5625
World Ranking
9825
National Ranking
563

Overview

Amanda J. Barnier is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive processes, memory, and therapy.

The main fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Their work also encompasses several subfields such as:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Speech and Hearing

Key research topics covered in their publications feature:

  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Aging and Gerontology Research

Amanda J. Barnier has contributed to various publication venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Psychology of Consciousness Theory Research and Practice
  • Memory Mind & Media
  • Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
  • Clinical Journal of Pain
  • Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Mechanisms of Mindfulness Meditation, Cognitive Therapy, and Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain" (2020), Clinical Journal of Pain
  • "A componential approach to individual differences in hypnotizability." (2021), Psychology of Consciousness Theory Research and Practice
  • "Hearing loss, cognition, and risk of neurocognitive disorder: evidence from a longitudinal cohort study of older adult Australians" (2020), Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition
  • "Effects of collaboration on the qualities of autobiographical recall in strangers, friends, and siblings: both remembering partner and communication processes matter" (2020), Memory
  • "Ageing Together: Interdependence in the Memory Compensation Strategies of Long-Married Older Couples" (2022), Frontiers in Psychology

The researcher collaborates frequently with several colleagues, including:

  • Celia B. Harris
  • John Sutton
  • Vince Polito
  • Greg Savage
  • Paul Strutt

Best Publications

  • The Psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering

    John Sutton;Celia B. Harris;Paul G. Keil;Amanda J. Barnier

  • A conceptual and empirical framework for the social distribution of cognition: The case of memory

    Amanda J. Barnier;John Sutton;Celia B. Harris;Robert A. Wilson

  • We Remember, We Forget: Collaborative Remembering in Older Couples

    Celia B Harris;Paul G Keil;John Sutton;Amanda J Barnier

  • The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis: Theory, Research, and Practice

    Michael R Nash;Amanda J Barnier

  • Retrieval‐induced forgetting of emotional and unemotional autobiographical memories

    Amanda J. Barnier;Lynette Hung;Martin A. Conway

  • Couples as socially distributed cognitive systems: Remembering in everyday social and material contexts

    Celia B Harris;Amanda J Barnier;John Sutton;Paul G Keil

  • Building consensus about the past: schema consistency and convergence in socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting.

    Charles B Stone;Amanda J Barnier;John Sutton;Willliam Hirst

  • Directed forgetting of recently recalled autobiographical memories.

    Amanda J. Barnier;Martin A. Conway;Lyndel Mayoh;Joanne Speyer

  • Multiple hypnotizabilities: differentiating the building blocks of hypnotic response.

    Erik Z. Woody;Amanda J. Barnier;Kevin M. McConkey

  • Developing the Sense of Agency Rating Scale (SOARS): an empirical measure of agency disruption in hypnosis.

    Vince Polito;Amanda J. Barnier;Erik Z. Woody

  • Shared Encoding and the Costs and Benefits of Collaborative Recall

    Celia B. Harris;Amanda J. Barnier;John Sutton

  • Forgetting our personal past: Socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting of autobiographical memories.

    Charles Beason Stone;Amanda J. Barnier;John Sutton;William Hirst

  • From individual to collective memory: theoretical and empirical perspectives.

    Amanda J Barnier;John Sutton

  • Consensus collaboration enhances group and individual recall accuracy.

    Celia B. Harris;Amanda J. Barnier;John Sutton

  • Reports of real and false memories: the relevance of hypnosis, hypnotizability, and context of memory test.

    Amanda J. Barnier;Kevin M. McConkey

  • Hypnosis scales for the twenty-first century: What do we need and how should we use them?

    Erik Z. Woody;Amanda J. Barnier

  • Reaping what they sow: Benefits of remembering together in intimate couples

    Amanda J. Barnier;Alice C. Priddis;Jennifer M. Broekhuijse;Celia B. Harris

  • A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Mindfulness Meditation, Cognitive Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain

    Melissa A Day;L Charles Ward;Dawn M Ehde;Beverly E Thorn

  • Posthypnotic Amnesia for Autobiographical Episodes: A Laboratory Model of Functional Amnesia?

    Amanda J. Barnier

  • Mood and retrieval-induced forgetting of positive and negative autobiographical memories

    Celia B. Harris;Stefanie J. Sharman;Amanda J. Barnier;Michelle L. Moulds

  • Suppressing thoughts of past events: Are repressive copers good suppressors?

    Amanda J. Barnier;Kirsty Levin;Alena Maher

  • How hypnosis happens: New cognitive theories of hypnotic responding.

    Amanda J. Barnier;Zoltan Dienes;Chris J. Mitchell

Frequent Co-Authors

Robyn Langdon
Robyn Langdon Macquarie University
Max Coltheart
Max Coltheart Macquarie University
Greg Savage
Greg Savage Macquarie University
Erik Z. Woody
Erik Z. Woody University of Waterloo
Richard A. Bryant
Richard A. Bryant University of New South Wales
Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Henry Brodaty
Henry Brodaty University of New South Wales
Viviana M. Wuthrich
Viviana M. Wuthrich Macquarie University
Devin Blair Terhune
Devin Blair Terhune Goldsmiths University of London
Beverly E. Thorn
Beverly E. Thorn University of Alabama

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