Grants

Title (Chief Investigators) Source Years Total funding

Reinstating emotion perception after brain damage: An experimental approach (McDonald, S. & Tate, R.)

NH&MRC Project grant: ID 510326

2008-2010

$324,875

Which treatment works? New approaches to treating emotion perception deficits after brain injury (McDonald, S. Tate, R. and Togher, L.)

NH&MRC Project grant: ID 510326

2008-2010

$481,000

Organic brain damage after nonfatal opiod overdose (Darke, S. & McDonald, S.)

NH&MRC Project Grant ID 510314

2008-2010

$235,500

Treating emotion recognition disorders: maximising treatment effects: Part II (McDonald, S. & Tate, R.) UNSW: Goldstar
2007
$40,000

Pragmatic language and social cognition in Alzheimers Disease and Frontotemporal dementia (McDonald)

UNSW: Faculty Research Grant

2006

$5,000

Treating  emotion recognition disorders: maximising treatment effects (McDonald & Tate)

UNSW: Goldstar

2006

$40,000

Towards a model of emotional control: Assessment of patients with focal cortical injuries (Henry & McDonald)

ARC: Discovery Grant

2006-2008

$195,000

Communication and severe brain injury (Togher, McDonald & Tate)

NH&MRC: Project Grant

2006-2008

$440,000

Emotion regulatory deficits in relation to Alzheimer’s disease (Henry, McDonald, Martin)

Australian Alzheimers Research Dementia Grants Program

2006

$14,845

The Study of Emotion-Processing (Bryant, R., Dadds, M., McDonald, S., Lovibond, P. & Guastella, A)

NH&MRC: Equipment grant

2005

$35,000

Improving retrospective memory after brain injury (McDonald, S. Salmon, K.)

UNSW: Gold Star

2005

$30,000

Emotional and cognitive control in Multiple Sclerosis (Henry, J. McDonald, S., Phillips, L., Beatty, W., Longley, W.)

UNSW: Faculty Research Grants Program

2005

$18,000

A clinical trial of the effect of neuropsychological treatments in increasing community participation after brain injury. (Tate, R., McDonald, S.).

NH&MRC: Project Grant: ID 302175

2004-2006

$360,000

Improving psychologists’ use of evidence-based practice principles: training in the use of a database of psychological treatments for people with acquired brain injury.  (Tate,R., Perdices, M. & McDonald, S)

NSW Psychologists Registration Board

2004-2005

$47,000

Training clinicians to use PsycBITE (Tate, R, Perdices M, McDonald, S, Togher L, Moseley A)

Motor Accidents Authority NSW

2004

$90,000

PsycBITE™ III: Establishing a Website, (Tate, R. Perdices, M., McDonald, S., Togher, L., Moseley, A.)

Motor Accidents Authority NSW

2004

$36,000

Enhancing treatment effectiveness for psychosocial disorders after severe traumatic brain injury” (McDonald, S., Tate, R., & Togher, L.)

NH&MRC: Project Grant: ID 222754

2003-2005

$240,00

The effectiveness of reminders for improving memory recall deficits after severe traumatic brain injury: (McDonald, S. & Salmon, K.)

UNSW: University Research Support Grant

2002-2003

$10,000

Empathy, Attention and Reasoning: The role of automatic and controlled processing in emotion recognition following traumatic brain injury” (McDonald, S.)

ARC: Discovery Grant

2002-2004

$125,000

The reliability of the psychological database for Brain Injury Treatment Efficacy (PsycBITETM), (Tate, R., Perdices, M., McDonald, S., Togher, L., Moseley, A.)

Motor Accident Authority NSW

2002

$19,000

Motor Accident Authority Project Funding “The evidence base of psychological therapies for traumatic brain injury.” (Tate, R., Perdices, M., McDonald, S., Moseley, A.,  & Togher, L.).

Motor Accident Authority NSW

2002

$81,000

Crying or laughing? Recognition of emotional expression following traumatic brain injury” (McDonald, S.)

UNSW:University Research Support Scheme

2001

$10,000


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