Prof Simon Dennis
Professor of Psychology
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
126 Scholarly works
7 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2025
Journal article
Duration Is Not a Reliable Indicator for Anticipating Event Boundaries
DOI: 10.1007/s42113-025-00243-x2025
Journal article
A systematic reexamination of the list-length effect in recognition memory
DOI: 10.1037/xge00018022024
Research grants (ARC, NHMRC, MRFF)
Bridging the Meaning Gap: A Computational Approach to Semantic Variation
2020
Journal article
Emerging Health Data Platforms: From Individual Control to Collective Data Governance
DOI: 10.1017/dap.2020.142017
Research Grant
Developing a Unified Theory of Episodic Memory
2016
Research Grant
The SWARM Project
2015
Journal article
Sources of interference in item and associative recognition memory
DOI: 10.1037/a0038692
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2025
Journal article
Practitioner Perspectives on the Uses of Generative AI Chatbots in Mental Health Care: Mixed Methods Study
DOI: 10.2196/710652025
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Examining the Dose-Response Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Interventions on Well-Being: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
DOI: 10.2196/727862025
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Corrigendum to “Does TikTok contribute to eating disorders? A comparison of the TikTok algorithms belonging to individuals with eating disorders versus healthy controls” [Body Image 51 (2024) 101807] (Body Image (2024) 51, (S1740144524001293), (10.1016/j.bodyim.2024.101807))
DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2024.1018342025
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The Antecedents of Transformer Models
DOI: 10.1177/096372142412795042025
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Balancing risks and benefits: clinicians' perspectives on the use of generative AI chatbots in mental healthcare
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.16062912024
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Does TikTok contribute to eating disorders? A comparison of the TikTok algorithms belonging to individuals with eating disorders versus healthy controls
DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2024.1018072024
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Latent Relations at Steady-state with Associative Nets
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.134942024
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Validating a forced-choice method for eliciting quality-of-reasoning judgments
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-023-02234-x