External Grants

Everyday cognition in older adulthood: Mechanisms contributing to the age-prospective memory paradox. Discovery Project, Australian Research Council (2009-2011) - Henry, J. D., Rendell, P. G., Phillips, L. H., & Kliegel, M.  Awarded AUD $330,000.

Ageing, inhibition and social control – steps towards improving the lives of older adults. Discovery Project, Australian Research Council (2007-2009) – von Hippel, W. H. & Henry, J. D. Awarded AUD $256,500.

A longitudinal study of prospective memory in mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Alzheimer's Australia Research Dementia Grants Program (2009) - Thompson, C., Henry, J.D., Withall, A. & Brodaty, H. Awarded AUD $19,128.

Towards a model of emotional control: Assessment of patients with focal cortical injuries. Discovery Project, Australian Research Council (2006-2008) – Henry, J. D., & McDonald, S. Awarded AUD $195,000.

Combating stereotype threat experienced by mature age workers. National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre (2008) - von Hippel, C., & Henry, J. D. Awarded AUD $23,934.

Emotional functioning in multiple sclerosis. Tenovus Scotland (2007) - Phillips, L. H., Henry, J. D., Summers, F., Whyte, M. Awarded GBP £8,270.

Emotion regulatory deficits in relation to Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Australia Research Dementia Grants Program (2006) – Henry, J. D., McDonald, S. & Martin, I. Awarded AUD $14,845.

Optimising acquisition of novel skills in older adulthood .National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre (2006) -  Kehoe, E. J., Bednall, T., & Henry, J. D. (2006). Awarded AUD $24,983.

Medication compliance in older adulthood. Australian Association of Gerontology Inc, RM Gibson Grant (2006) – Henry, J. D., & Rendell, P. G. Awarded AUD $4,434.

Traumatic brain injury and the regulation of emotion. British Academy and Tenovus Scotland (2004) - Henry, J. D., Phillips, L. H., Crawford, J. R., & Summers, F. Awarded GBP £6000.