
Overview
Background
Julie is a Professor in the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland, and is also an Affiliate Professor at The Queensland Brain Institute as well as The Mater Research Institute. She is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and of the Association for Psychological Science.
Julie leads a group that particularly focuses on how social cognition and prospection are disrupted by normal adult ageing and clinical illness. Social cognition refers to how we perceive, process, and interpret social cues in our environment. Good social cognitive skills are therefore key to mental health and wellbeing because they provide the foundation on which strong social relationships are built. Prospective memory plays a different but equally important role in our everyday lives, critical if we are to appropriately anticipate, plan and/or act with the future in mind.
Julie has published more than 250 peer‑reviewed papers which appear in prestigious outlets that include Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Annual Review of Psychology, Cognition, Psychological Bulletin, Cortex, Human Brain Mapping, Developmental Science, Psychology and Aging, Emotion, Brain, Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, and Nature Reviews Neurology. Her work has been cited ~ 20,000 times in Scopus and > 36,000 in Google Scholar. In 2021 and 2022, The Australian identified 40 Lifetime Achievers who are “Superstars of Research”. These are “chosen for the consistent excellence of their work and the impact they had in their fields.” In both years Julie was identified as a Lifetime Achiever and one of the top five researchers in Social Science across all of Australia. Julie has also appeared on Stanford University’s list of the top 2% of science researchers in the world every year since the list was first published in 2019.
Julie has also received continuous prestigious and highly competitive research funding. This includes two ARC Fellowships and eight ARC Discovery Projects, seven of which she has led as first-named CI. Between 2011 and 2017, Julie was Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Clinical Psychology, and she is currently an Associate Editor for Psychology and Aging and sits on a number of Editorial Boards, including Journal of Aging & Social Policy. Julie has been the recipient of many prestigious awards. This includes the Research Higher Degree Supervision Award (2016) and the Research Mentorship Award (2022) from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, competitive across the Faculty’s six schools and three research centres. In 2023, Julie was also the sole recipient of The UQ Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Training - Supervision, competitive across all UQ, for “outstanding and exemplary supervisory practice”.
Julie is Director of The Queensland Multidisciplinary Initiative for Neurocognitive Difficulties (The QLD MIND Project) and President of The Australasian Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
Availability
- Professor Julie Henry is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework), University of Aberdeen
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen
Works
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2023
Journal Article
Subjective and objective sleep quality does not predict behavioural episodic foresight in younger or older adults
Demichelis, Olivia P., Grainger, Sarah A., McKay, Kate T., Burr, Lucy, Kim, Joanne and Henry, Julie D. (2023). Subjective and objective sleep quality does not predict behavioural episodic foresight in younger or older adults. Scientific Reports, 13 (1) 1056, 1-10. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-28183-1
2023
Journal Article
Empathy moderates the relationship between cognitive load and prosocial behaviour
Gamble, Roger S., Henry, Julie D. and Vanman, Eric J. (2023). Empathy moderates the relationship between cognitive load and prosocial behaviour. Scientific Reports, 13 (1) 824, 1-10. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-28098-x
2023
Other Outputs
COVID, Empathy and Pandemic Fatigue combined dataset
Gamble, Roger and Henry, Julie (2023). COVID, Empathy and Pandemic Fatigue combined dataset. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/612e126
2023
Journal Article
Aging is associated with multidirectional changes in social cognition: findings from an adult lifespan sample ranging from 18 to 101 years
Grainger, Sarah A., Crawford, John D., Riches, Julia C., Kochan, Nicole A., Chander, Russell J., Mather, Karen A., Sachdev, Perminder S. and Henry, Julie D. (2023). Aging is associated with multidirectional changes in social cognition: findings from an adult lifespan sample ranging from 18 to 101 years. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 78 (1), 62-72. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbac110
2023
Journal Article
Social frailty in late adulthood: social cognitive and psychological wellbeing correlates
Henry, Julie D., Coundouris, Sarah P., Mead, Jessica, Thompson, Brielle, Hubbard, Ruth E. and Grainger, Sarah A. (2023). Social frailty in late adulthood: social cognitive and psychological wellbeing correlates. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 78 (1), 87-96. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbac157
2022
Journal Article
Dental anxiety and oral health following stroke: a pilot study
Nangle, Matthew R., Adams, Alexandra G. and Henry, Julie D. (2022). Dental anxiety and oral health following stroke: a pilot study. BMC Oral Health, 22 (1) 568, 568. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02618-z
2022
Journal Article
Computer‐administered neuropsychological assessment batteries: Validity, reliability, and user experience in an Australian sample of community‐living older adults in the CogSCAN Study
Kochan, Nicole A., Croot, Karen, Crawford, John D., Allison, Karen C, Rossie, Matilda, Brodaty, Henry, Lam, Ben C. P., Henry, Julie D, Lee, Teresa, Draper, Brian, Close, Jacqueline, Ong, Min Yee, Bentvelzen, Adam and Sachdev, Perminder S. (2022). Computer‐administered neuropsychological assessment batteries: Validity, reliability, and user experience in an Australian sample of community‐living older adults in the CogSCAN Study. Alzheimer's and Dementia, 18 (S7) e067031. doi: 10.1002/alz.067031
2022
Journal Article
Pilot randomised, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled crossover trial evaluating the feasibility of an intranasal oxytocin in improving social cognition in individuals living with Alzheimer’s Disease
Michaelian, Johannes C., McCade, Donna, Hoyos, Camilla M., Brodaty, Henry, Harrison, Fleur, Henry, Julie D., Guastella, Adam J. and Naismith, Sharon L. (2022). Pilot randomised, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled crossover trial evaluating the feasibility of an intranasal oxytocin in improving social cognition in individuals living with Alzheimer’s Disease. Alzheimer's and Dementia, 18 (S10), 1-15. doi: 10.1002/alz.064386
2022
Journal Article
Oral health‐related quality of life is more strongly correlated with mental health than with oral health in relapsing‐remitting multiple sclerosis
Nangle, Matthew R., Manchery, Nithin, Swayne, Andrew, Boocock, Helen, Blum, Stefan and Henry, Julie D. (2022). Oral health‐related quality of life is more strongly correlated with mental health than with oral health in relapsing‐remitting multiple sclerosis. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 50 (1), 62-68. doi: 10.1111/joor.13387
2022
Journal Article
Measuring empathy across the adult lifespan: a comparison of three assessment types
Grainger, Sarah A., McKay, Kate T., Riches, Julia C., Chander, Russell J., Cleary, Rhiagh, Mather, Karen A., Kochan, Nicole A., Sachdev, Perminder S. and Henry, Julie D. (2022). Measuring empathy across the adult lifespan: a comparison of three assessment types. Assessment, 30 (6), 107319112211279-1883. doi: 10.1177/10731911221127902
2022
Conference Publication
Measurement type moderates the relationship between sleep and aggression: a meta-analytic investigation
Demichelis, O., McKay, K., Grainger, S. and Henry, J. (2022). Measurement type moderates the relationship between sleep and aggression: a meta-analytic investigation. 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Sleep Association and the Australia and New Zealand Sleep Science Association, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 8-11 November 2022. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.107
2022
Journal Article
The antecedents and consequences of stereotype threat in Parkinson's disease
Coundouris, Sarah P., von Hippel, Courtney, Lehn, Alexander C. and Henry, Julie D. (2022). The antecedents and consequences of stereotype threat in Parkinson's disease. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62 (1), 1-9. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12390
2022
Journal Article
Moving beyond basic emotions in Parkinson’s disease
Coundouris, Sarah P., Henry, Julie D. and Lehn, Alexander C. (2022). Moving beyond basic emotions in Parkinson’s disease. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61 (3), 647-665. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12354
2022
Journal Article
Sleep, stress and aggression: meta-analyses investigating associations and causality
Demichelis, Olivia P., Grainger, Sarah A., McKay, Kate T., Bourdaniotis, Xanthia E., Churchill, Emily G. and Henry, Julie D. (2022). Sleep, stress and aggression: meta-analyses investigating associations and causality. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 139 104732, 1-19. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104732
2022
Journal Article
How does ageing affect social attention? A test of competing theories using multi-level meta-analysis
McKay, Kate T., Talipski, Louisa A., Grainger, Sarah A., Alister, Manikya and Henry, Julie D. (2022). How does ageing affect social attention? A test of competing theories using multi-level meta-analysis. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 77 (8), 1454-1463. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbac052
2022
Journal Article
Affective forecasting in Parkinson’s disease
Coundouris, Sarah P., Henry, Julie D., Suddendorf, Thomas and Lehn, Alexander C. (2022). Affective forecasting in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 29 (4) PII S1355617722000388, 1-4. doi: 10.1017/s1355617722000388
2022
Journal Article
Parkinson’s disease disrupts the ability to initiate and apply episodic foresight
Coundouris, Sarah P., Henry, Julie D., Rendell, Peter G. and Lehn, Alexander C. (2022). Parkinson’s disease disrupts the ability to initiate and apply episodic foresight. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 29 (3) PII S1355617722000182, 1-8. doi: 10.1017/s1355617722000182
2022
Journal Article
Deficits in episodic future thinking following acute alcohol consumption
Elliott, Morgan, Terrett, Gill, Curran, H. Valerie, De Bono, Natalie, Rendell, Peter G. and Henry, Julie D. (2022). Deficits in episodic future thinking following acute alcohol consumption. Psychopharmacology, 239 (8), 2445-2455. doi: 10.1007/s00213-022-06136-2
2022
Journal Article
Memory decline in older individuals predicts an objective indicator of oral health: findings from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study
Manchery, Nithin, Henry, Julie D., Lam, Ben C. P., Kochan, Nicole A., Deutsch, Alan, Brodaty, Henry, S.Sachdev, Perminder and Nangle, Matthew R. (2022). Memory decline in older individuals predicts an objective indicator of oral health: findings from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study. BMC Oral Health, 22 (1) 93, 93. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02128-y
2022
Journal Article
A meta-analytic review on the social–emotional intelligence correlates of the six bullying roles: bullies, followers, victims, bully-victims, defenders, and outsiders
Imuta, Kana, Song, Sumin, Henry, Julie D., Ruffman, Ted, Peterson, Candida and Slaughter, Virginia (2022). A meta-analytic review on the social–emotional intelligence correlates of the six bullying roles: bullies, followers, victims, bully-victims, defenders, and outsiders. Psychological Bulletin, 148 (3-4), 199-226. doi: 10.1037/bul0000364
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
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Available projects
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PhD projects
A number of exciting PhD projects are available in the fields of cognitive ageing and social neuroscience, as well part of The Queensland Multidisciplinary Initiative for Neurocognitive Difficulties (The QLD Mind Project): https://research.psy.uq.edu.au/qldmindproject/. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Julie directly.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Social frailty and ageing
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jonathan Redshaw, Dr Sarah Grainger, Dr Sarah Coundouris
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Doctor Philosophy
Eye Gaze Perception and Social Visual Attentional Orienting
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarah Grainger
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Doctor Philosophy
Assessing prospective memory function in the actual and virtual world.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lena Oestreich, Dr Sarah Coundouris, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Doctor Philosophy
The Neuroinflammatory Hypothesis: Assessing the Relationship Between Sleep Dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lucy Burr
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Doctor Philosophy
NAVIGATEVR. Understanding age-related differences in hazard perception by leveraging insights from the virtual world.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor James Kirby, Dr Sarah Coundouris, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Doctor Philosophy
Capturing digital biomarkers of mental health in the virtual world.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarah Grainger, Dr Sarah Coundouris, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Master Philosophy
Experience Saturation: Quantifying Demotivation and Disengagement
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alina Bialkowski, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Doctor Philosophy
Mechanisms and functions of reasoning about possibilities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Suddendorf, Dr Jonathan Redshaw
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Doctor Philosophy
The role of breathing in human social intelligence.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eric Vanman, Associate Professor Jess Taubert
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring Mobile Games as Tools for Screening Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: A Game Analytics Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ben Matthews, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Doctor Philosophy
Neural substrates of complex trauma
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Fiona Maccallum, Dr Lena Oestreich
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Doctor Philosophy
The Effects of Acting Prosocially on Well-being and Neural Networks
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eric Vanman
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Doctor Philosophy
The Impact of AI-enabled Avatars on Body Ownership within Individualised Virtual Reality for Mental Health
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jarrod Knibbe, Dr Nell Baghaei
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring Mobile Games for Screening Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: A Game Analytics Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ben Matthews, Dr Nell Baghaei
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Orienting of Attention via Gaze-Based Social Cues in Younger and Older Adulthood
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarah Grainger
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Sleep and Psychological Function: The Relationship Between Sleep with Stress, Aggression, and Episodic Foresight
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sarah Grainger, Associate Professor Lucy Burr
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Not Just a Movement Disorder: Prospective and Social Cognitive Impairments in Parkinson's Disease
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Suddendorf
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Social cognitive deficits following stroke
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Gail Robinson, Dr Matthew Nangle
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Episodic Foresight in Ageing and Clinical Groups
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Suddendorf
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Social Cognitive Functioning in Late Adulthood
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eric Vanman
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Emotional Ageing Brain: Cognitive Mechanisms and Neural Networks
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the external elicitors of empathy: Interactions between cognitive processing and affective empathy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eric Vanman
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Oral Health and Cognitive Function in Vulnerable Populations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Matthew Nangle
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Imagining Past, Present and Future Possibilities: A Developmental Perspective
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jonathan Redshaw, Professor Thomas Suddendorf
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The role of prospective cognition in human decision-making: proximate and ultimate perspectives
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Suddendorf
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2016
Master Philosophy
Cultural influences in the theory of mind.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Virginia Slaughter
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