Gizem Yildiz, Ph.D. (2018-2021). Title of thesis: The Effects of Pictorial Depth Cues on Perceptual Rescaling of Stimuli Inside Ponzo-Like Illusions. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Christine Kettle.
Kael Howard, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Is This my Real Hand? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Assessing the Strengths of Rubber Hand Illusion Measures. Supervisors: Richard Skarbez and Philippe Chouinard.
Alice Hopechild, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Virtually Real: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of the Full-Body Illusion. Supervisors: Richard Skarbez and Philippe Chouinard.
Dean Skendaris, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Occupation-Specific Positive and Negative Perfectionism, Job Stress and Job Satisfaction in Australian School Teachers. Supervisors: Carina Chan and Philippe Chouinard.
Bailey Evans, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Size Constancy Mechanisms Do Not Explain the Perceived Misalignment Elicited by the Poggendorff Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Gizem Yildiz.
Jarrod Harris, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Support for Lower Visual Processing and Orientation Processing in the Poggendorff Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Gizem Yildiz.
Brandon McInnes, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Utilising Pupillometry to Verify the Presence of Mental Effort. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Connor Gibbins, 4th year honours (2020). Title of thesis: Examining the Effect of Contextual Information on Susceptibility to the Shepard Illusion. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Karien Hill, Ph.D. (2019 – 2020). Title of thesis: Strengthening the Community’s Response to Peer Suicide Risk: Evaluating the Efficacy of Technology-Based Bystander Intervention Model-Informed Tools. Supervisors: Carina Chan, Philippe Chouinard, Shawn Somerset, and Ralf Schwarzer.
Emma Cox, Masters in clinical neuropsychology (2018 – 2020). Title of thesis: Conscious Awareness and the Processing of Emotionally Salient Animals: A Visual Masking Study. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Elizabeth Saccone, Postdoctoral fellow (2017-2020). Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Georgina FitzGerald, 4th year honours (2019). Title of thesis: The Virtual Body Under Threat: Investigating Top-Down Effects on the Full Body Ownership Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Richard Skarbez.
Rebecca Chong, 4th year honours (2019). Title of thesis: Let’s Get Physical: The Contribution of Motor Output on Weight Perception in the Size-Weight Illusion. Supervisors: Elizabeth Saccone and Philippe Chouinard.
Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, Ph.D. (2015 – 2019). Title of thesis: Visual perception in dogs (Canis lupus familiaris): Are dogs susceptible to visual illusions? Supervisors: Pauleen Bennett, Philippe Chouinard, and Tiffani Howell.
Alyse Brown, Ph.D. (2014 – 2018). Title of thesis: Temporal Visual Processing and Behaviour. Supervisors: Sheila Crewther, David Crewther, and Philippe Chouinard.
Rachel Stewart, 4th year honours (2018). Title of thesis: Multisensory Integration and Perception – The Rubber Hand Illusion Under Threat. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Rowena Bicknell, 4th year honours (2018). Title of thesis: The Subconscious Visual Processing of Spider and Snake Images: A Visual Masking Study. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Robin Laycock.
Cody Freeman, 4th year honours (2018). Title of thesis: Low Level Sensory but not High Level Cognitive Processing Drives Perceptual Strength of the Size-Weight Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Elizabeth Saccone.
Casey Gardiner, 4th year honours (2018). Title of thesis: Contributions of Physical Size and Other Conceptual Information in Driving the Size-Weight Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Elizabeth Saccone.
Rachael Goldsmith, 4th year honours (2017). Title of thesis: Contributions of Conceptual and Physical Visual Size Cues in the Size-Weight Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Elizabeth Saccone.
Amy Millard, 4th year honours (2017). Title of thesis: The Contribution of Depth Cues in Emmert’s Law. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Emma Cox, 4th year honours (2017). Title of thesis: The Effects of Conscious Awareness on the Processing of Aversive Animal Stimuli During Visual Masking and Continuous Flash Supression. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Hayden Peel, 4th year honours (2017). Title of thesis: Subliminal Priming of Low-Level Object Features: A Visual Masking Study. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Julian Vilsten, Masters in clinical neuropsychology (2015 – 2017). Title of thesis: Individual Differences within Retinotopically Defined Primary Visual Cortex (V1) as a Function of the Broader Autism Phenotype. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Kayla Royals, 4th year honours (2016). Title of thesis: Exploring Perceptual Differences in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Examining Susceptibility to the Shepard’s Tabletops Illusion. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Oriane Landry.
Sarah Fleming, 4th year honours (2016). Title of thesis: Look at That!; The Nature of Endogenous Orienting In ASD and Typically Developing Individuals. Supervisors: Philippe Chouinard and Oriane Landry.
Joel Pinches, 4th year honours (2016). Title of thesis: Conscious Awareness and the Processing of Object Orientation Under Continuous Flash Suppression. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Christopher Vamvakos, 4th year honours (2016). Title of thesis: Conscious Awareness is Required for the Processing of Basic Form in Iconic Memory. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Kezia Matheson, 4th year honours (2016). Title of thesis: Susceptibility to the Size-Weight Illusion in the Course of Typical Development, and its Relationship to Autistic Traits. Supervisors: Darren Hocking and Philippe Chouinard.
Joshua Sherman, 4th year honours (2015). Title of thesis: The effects of Conscious Awareness on Object Size Perception During Brief Prolonged Presentation Durations: A Continuous Flash Suppression Study. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.
Daniel Wright, 4th year honours (2015). Title of thesis: The Dreaded Yellow Dilemma: Response Bistability, Multitasking, and Intention-Behaviour Consistency Impacts Driver Safety at Intersections. Supervisor: Philippe Chouinard.