Annalee Cobden

  • PhD in Psychology (current)
  • BPsycSc (Hons) (2018)
  • BSc (2017)

I am a final year PhD candidate, examining the cognitive and emotional well-being outcomes of breast cancer survivors. I have a particular interest in in the day-to-day dynamics of cognition and fatigue post-chemotherapy and their association with brain structure. I employ ecological momentary assessment as well as advanced neuroimaging (fixel-based analysis). I hope that my research will contribute to informing future interventions to improve the well-being of breast cancer survivors. In addition to my PhD work, I am a lab manager for the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit (CNU) at Deakin. Further, I work as a casual research assistant on a transcranial magnetic stimulation Autism trial run by the Social & Affective Neuroscience lab at Deakin. Overall, I am passionate about working towards translating neuropsychological research into clinical applications.

I have taught the following units at Deakin University:
• Psychology Research Methods (Introductory) (second-year unit)
• Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (fourth-year unit)
• Psychology Research Methods (Advanced) (fourth-year unit)

E cobdena at deakin.edu.au
Twitter @annalee_cobden

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