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Dr Sarah Grainger
Dr

Sarah Grainger

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Overview

Background

Dr. Sarah Grainger completed her PhD at the University of Queensland in November 2017. She was employed as a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Psychology at UQ for several years before securing an ARC DECRA Fellowship in 2021. Her research to date has focused primarily on how social cognitive function– which broadly refers to our ability to detect and respond appropriately to social and emotional cues– changes across the lifespan, with a particular focus on normal adult ageing. In addition to using traditional behavioural measures to assess social cognition, Sarah also has experience with sophisticated experimental techniques including eye-tracking, facial electromyography, psychopharmacological interventions, and hormonal assessments. Much of her research to date has focused on using more ecologically valid socio-emotional tasks and she is now developing paradigms for testing social cognitive abilities outside the research laboratory in real social interactions (i.e., using wearable technologies). In 2024, Sarah was recognised as a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) for her innovative work on social cognitive ageing.

Availability

Dr Sarah Grainger is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Psychological Science, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Lifespan Ageing

  • Adolescence

  • Social Cognition

  • Emotion

  • Social Attention

  • Ageism

  • Ecological Validity

Works

Search Professor Sarah Grainger’s works on UQ eSpace

44 works between 2012 and 2024

21 - 40 of 44 works

2021

Journal Article

The relationship between testosterone and social cognition in younger and older adults

Grainger, Sarah A., Mead, Jessica K., Vanman, Eric J. and Henry, Julie D. (2021). The relationship between testosterone and social cognition in younger and older adults. Biological Psychology, 161 108072, 1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2021.108072

The relationship between testosterone and social cognition in younger and older adults

2021

Journal Article

Empathy and schizotypy following acquired brain damage

Kgolo, Tumelo, Grainger, Sarah A. and Henry, Julie D. (2021). Empathy and schizotypy following acquired brain damage. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60 (1) bjc.12274, 116-128. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12274

Empathy and schizotypy following acquired brain damage

2021

Journal Article

Acting with the future in mind: testing competing prospective memory interventions

Henry, Julie D., Hering, Alexandra, Haines, Simon, Grainger, Sarah A., Koleits, Nick, McLennan, Skye, Pelly, Rachel, Doyle, Colleen, Rose, Nathan S, Kliegel, Matthias and Rendell, Peter G (2021). Acting with the future in mind: testing competing prospective memory interventions. Psychology and Aging, 36 (4), 491-503. doi: 10.1037/pag0000593

Acting with the future in mind: testing competing prospective memory interventions

2021

Journal Article

Event-based but not time-based prospective memory is related to oral health in late adulthood

Manchery, Nithin, Nangle, Matthew R., Grainger, Sarah A., Haines, Simon, Pradhan, Archana, Rendell, Peter G. and Henry, Julie D. (2021). Event-based but not time-based prospective memory is related to oral health in late adulthood. Gerontology, 67 (1), 1-9. doi: 10.1159/000511607

Event-based but not time-based prospective memory is related to oral health in late adulthood

2020

Journal Article

Tears of sadness reduce others' gazing toward the eyes

Grainger, Sarah A., Vanman, Eric J. and Henry, Julie D. (2020). Tears of sadness reduce others' gazing toward the eyes. Emotion, 22 (6), 1382-1386. doi: 10.1037/emo0000926

Tears of sadness reduce others' gazing toward the eyes

2020

Journal Article

Gaze patterns to emotional faces throughout the adult lifespan

Grainger, Sarah A. and Henry, Julie D. (2020). Gaze patterns to emotional faces throughout the adult lifespan. Psychology and Aging, 35 (7), 981-992. doi: 10.1037/pag0000571

Gaze patterns to emotional faces throughout the adult lifespan

2020

Journal Article

Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood

Henry, Julie D., Terrett, Gill, Grainger, Sarah A., Rose, Nathan S., Kliegel, Matthias, Bugge, Melissa, Ryrie, Clare and Rendell, Peter G. (2020). Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood. Psychology and Aging, 35 (8), 1105-1114. doi: 10.1037/pag0000563

Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood

2020

Journal Article

Development of a short-form version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test for assessing theory of mind in older adults

Chander, Russell J., Grainger, Sarah A., Crawford, John D., Mather, Karen A., Numbers, Katya, Cleary, Rhiagh, Kochan, Nicole A., Brodaty, Henry, Henry, Julie D. and Sachdev, Perminder S. (2020). Development of a short-form version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test for assessing theory of mind in older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 35 (11) gps.5369, 1322-1330. doi: 10.1002/gps.5369

Development of a short-form version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test for assessing theory of mind in older adults

2020

Journal Article

Empathy and Theory of Mind in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Meta-analysis

Demichelis, Olivia P., Coundouris, Sarah P., Grainger, Sarah A. and Henry, Julie D. (2020). Empathy and Theory of Mind in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Meta-analysis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 26 (10), 1-15. doi: 10.1017/s1355617720000478

Empathy and Theory of Mind in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Meta-analysis

2020

Journal Article

An assessment of age differences in theory of mind using the virtual assessment of mentalizing ability

Grainger, Sarah A., Rakunathan, Vidhya, Adams, Alexandra G., Canty, Alana L. and Henry, Julie D. (2020). An assessment of age differences in theory of mind using the virtual assessment of mentalizing ability. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 28 (1), 1-11. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2020.1713290

An assessment of age differences in theory of mind using the virtual assessment of mentalizing ability

2019

Journal Article

Empathy for others’ pain is disrupted at the neurophysiological level in schizophrenia

Varcin, Kandice J., Grainger, Sarah A., Bailey, Phoebe E., Richmond, Jenny L. and Henry, Julie D. (2019). Empathy for others’ pain is disrupted at the neurophysiological level in schizophrenia. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58 (4) bjc.12220, 406-426. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12220

Empathy for others’ pain is disrupted at the neurophysiological level in schizophrenia

2019

Journal Article

An investigation into early-life stress and cognitive function in older age

Grainger, Sarah A., Crawford, John D., Kochan, Nicole A., Mather, Karen A., Chander, Russell J., Draper, Brian, Brodaty, Henry, Sachdev, Perminder S. and Henry, Julie D. (2019). An investigation into early-life stress and cognitive function in older age. International Psychogeriatrics, 32 (11), 1-5. doi: 10.1017/s1041610219001583

An investigation into early-life stress and cognitive function in older age

2019

Journal Article

Social perceptual function in Parkinson’s disease: a meta-analysis

Coundouris, Sarah P., Adams, Alexandra G., Grainger, Sarah A. and Henry, Julie D. (2019). Social perceptual function in Parkinson’s disease: a meta-analysis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 104, 255-267. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.07.011

Social perceptual function in Parkinson’s disease: a meta-analysis

2019

Journal Article

The influence of tears on older and younger adults' perceptions of sadness

Grainger, Sarah A., Vanman, Eric J., Matters, Gabriella and Henry, Julie D. (2019). The influence of tears on older and younger adults' perceptions of sadness. Psychology and Aging, 34 (5), 665-673. doi: 10.1037/pag0000373

The influence of tears on older and younger adults' perceptions of sadness

2019

Journal Article

A role for affectivity in rapid facial mimicry: an electromyographic study

Varcin, Kandice J., Grainger, Sarah A., Richmond, Jenny L., Bailey, Phoebe E. and Henry, Julie D. (2019). A role for affectivity in rapid facial mimicry: an electromyographic study. Social Neuroscience, 14 (5), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2018.1564694

A role for affectivity in rapid facial mimicry: an electromyographic study

2019

Journal Article

Oral health and cognitive function in older adults: a systematic review

Nangle, Matthew R., Riches, Julia, Grainger, Sarah A., Manchery, Nithin, Sachdev, Perminder S. and Henry, Julie D. (2019). Oral health and cognitive function in older adults: a systematic review. Gerontology, 65 (6), 1-14. doi: 10.1159/000496730

Oral health and cognitive function in older adults: a systematic review

2018

Journal Article

Intranasal oxytocin does not alter initial perceptions of facial trustworthiness in younger or older adults

Grainger, Sarah A., Henry, Julie D., Steinvik, Henriette R. and Vanman, Eric J. (2018). Intranasal oxytocin does not alter initial perceptions of facial trustworthiness in younger or older adults. Journal of Psychopharmacology , 33 (2), 026988111880630-254. doi: 10.1177/0269881118806303

Intranasal oxytocin does not alter initial perceptions of facial trustworthiness in younger or older adults

2018

Journal Article

The role of social attention in older adults' ability to interpret naturalistic social scenes

Grainger, Sarah, Steinvik, Henriette, Henry, Julie D. and Phillips, Louise (2018). The role of social attention in older adults' ability to interpret naturalistic social scenes. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72 (6), 174702181879177-1343. doi: 10.1177/1747021818791774

The role of social attention in older adults' ability to interpret naturalistic social scenes

2018

Journal Article

Intranasal oxytocin does not reduce age-related difficulties in social cognition

Grainger, Sarah A., Henry, Julie D., Steinvik, Henriette R., Vanman, Eric J., Rendell, Peter G. and Labuschagne, Izelle (2018). Intranasal oxytocin does not reduce age-related difficulties in social cognition. Hormones and Behavior, 99, 25-34. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2018.01.009

Intranasal oxytocin does not reduce age-related difficulties in social cognition

2018

Journal Article

Implicit false belief tracking is preserved in late adulthood

Grainger, Sarah A., Henry, Julie D., Naughtin, Claire K., Comino, Marita S. and Dux, Paul E. (2018). Implicit false belief tracking is preserved in late adulthood. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71 (9), 174702181773469-1987. doi: 10.1177/1747021817734690

Implicit false belief tracking is preserved in late adulthood

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    UQ AWARE - Dr Sarah Grainger
    UQ Amplify Women's Academic Research Equity
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Applying ecologically valid approaches to social cognitive ageing
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    Reducing social frailty in late adulthood
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Social cognition, psychiatric comorbidities and quality of life in people with multiple sclerosis
    Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
    Open grant
  • 2018
    Oral care capacity and oral health in late adulthood
    Australian Dental Research Fund Inc
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Sarah Grainger is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Projects available

    I am open to taking on new HDR students that are interested in topics that broadly align with my main research interests (e.g., social cognition, emotion, social attention, ageing, adolescence, ageism). If you have an idea for a PhD topic or would like to chat about potential ideas, please get in touch me with.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

Media

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