Doctor Phoebe Bailey

Doctor Phoebe Bailey

Lecturer,
Social, Personal & Developmental Psychology (SoSSP

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University of New South Wales

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Social, Personal & Developmental Psychology (SoSSP

Contact

Email:P.Bailey@uws.edu.au
Extension:On Leave
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Location:24.G.25
Bankstown
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Biography

I was awarded a PhD from the University of New South Wales in 2010. I then worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate for one year, also at UNSW, before starting as a Lecturer at UWS in 2011. My research focuses on age-related differences in social cognition, as well as the interaction between cognition and emotion in older adulthood. I also have an interest in neuropsychology, with particular reference to the ageing brain. Before this change of career I worked internationally in investment banking for seven years while also studying Economics at Macquarie University. I am currently combining my professional experience to date to investigate age-related differences in interpersonal financial decision-making. This research is grounded in the emerging field of Neuroeconomics, and aims to delineate how others might influence older adults? financial decisions. For my research I use a multi-methods approach which integrates self-report, behavioural, real-world experience-sampling, and psychophysiological (especially facial electromyography) data.

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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Bailey, P., Bailey, P., Henry, J. and Varcin, K. (2012), 'Right frontal cortical lesions disrupt anger mimicry', Neuropsychologia, 7.
  • Bailey, P., Henry, J. and Varcin, K. (2012), 'Right frontal cortical lesions disrupt anger mimicry', Neuropsychologia, 7.
  • Bailey, P. (2012), 'Older adults have greater difficulty imagining future rather than atemporal experiences', Psychology and Aging, 10.
  • Bailey, P., Henry, J., Rendell, P., Phillips, L. and Kliegel, M. (2010), 'Dismantling the "age-prospective memory paradox": The classic laboratory paradigm simulated in a naturalistic setting', Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 7.
  • Bailey, P. and Henry, J. (2010), 'Separating component processes of theory of mind in schizophrenia', British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 10.
  • Grisham, J., Henry, J., Williams, A. and Bailey, P. (2010), 'Socioemotional deficits associated with obsessive-compulsive symptomatology', Psychiatry Research, 4.
  • Henry, J., Bailey, P., Von Hipple, C., Rendell, P. and Lane, A. (2010), 'Alexithymia in schizophrenia', Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 8.
  • Varcin, K., Bailey, P. and Henry, J. (2010), 'Empathic deficits in schizophrenia: The potential role of rapid facial mimicry', Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 9.
  • Bailey, P. and Henry, J. (2009), 'Subconscious facial expression mimicry is preserved in older adulthood', Psychology and Aging, 6.
  • Bailey, P., Henry, J. and Nangle, M. (2009), 'Electromyographic Evidence for Age-Related Differences in the Mimicry of Anger', Psychology and Aging, 6.
  • Bailey, P., Henry, J. and Reed, E. (2009), 'Schizophrenia and the display of embarrassment', Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 8.
  • Kehoe, E., Bednall, T., Yin, L., Olsen, K., Pitts, C., Henry, J. and Bailey, P. (2009), 'Training adult novices to use computers: Effects of different types of illustrations', Computers in Human Behaviour, 9.
  • Bailey, P. and Henry, J. (2008), 'Growing less empathic with age: Disinhibition of the self-perspective', Journals of Gerontology. Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 8.
  • Bailey, P., Henry, J. and Von Hipple, W. (2008), 'Empathy and social functioning in late adulthood', Aging and Mental Health, 5.
  • Henry, J., Bailey, P. and Rendell, P. (2008), 'Empathy, social functioning and schizotypy', Psychiatry Research, 8.
  • Bailey, P. and Henry, J. (2007), 'Alexithymia, somatization and negative affect in a community sample', Psychiatry Research, 8.

Research

Ageing; Social Cognition; Psychophysiology; Financial decision-making.

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Current Projects

Title:Ageing, trust, and financial exploitation: Social, emotional and cognitive mechanisms
Years:2013-06-30 - 2016-06-29
ID:P00020826
UWS Researchers:Phoebe Bailey
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)
Title:Mechanisms underpinning poor financial decisions in older adulthood
Years:2012-03-02 - 2013-12-02
ID:P00020555
UWS Researchers:Phoebe Bailey
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney

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