Invited Lectures
- Barnier, A.J. (2001, June). Remembering and forgetting autobiographical events: Instrumental uses of hypnosis. Invited International Keynote Address presented at the Annual Joint Conference of the British Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis and the British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis, Ilkley, UK.
- Barnier, A.J. (2002, September). Remembering and forgetting our personal past: What can experimental paradigms tell us about autobiographical memory? Invited Early Career Award Talk presented at the 37th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Gold Coast, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., & McConkey, K.M. (2002, September). What hypnosis research reveals about human nature and pathology. Invited Talk presented at the Tennessee Conference on Brain Imaging and Hypnosis, Smokey Mountains, TN, USA.
- Barnier, A.J. (2003, December). Forgetting autobiographical memories: Posthypnotic amnesia, thought suppression, and directed forgetting. Invited Talk presented at the Memory and Philosophy Symposium, Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2004, August). Forgetting emotional events from the past: Insights from experimental hypnosis. Invited Early Career Award Talk presented at the 2004 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 30 Program), Hawaii, USA.
- Barnier, A.J. (2005, September). Looking for the fundamental effects of hypnosis. Invited Address presented at the 35th Annual Congress of the Australian Society of Hypnosis (Scientific Program), Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., & Cox, R.E.P (2007, July). Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: Hypnosis as a research method. Invited Talk presented at the Delusions and Confabulations Workshop, “Delusion and confabulation: Overlapping or distinct psychopathologies of reality distortion”, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2007, August). Mere words, profound changes: Looking for the fundamental effects of hypnosis. Invited Talk presented at the 2007 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 30 Program), San Francisco, CA, USA. Note, this paper won the “Best Theoretical Paper” Award at the 2007 APA (Division 30) Convention.
- Barnier, A.J. (2008, May). Delusions and hypnosis, features vs. processes, one- or two-factor accounts. Invited Talk presented at the Workshop on Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2008, September). Using hypnosis to model delusions. Keynote Address presented at the 38th Annual Congress of the Australian Society of Hypnosis (Scientific Program), Norfolk Island.
- Barnier, A.J. (2009, June). Witnesses and memory. Invited Talk to the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions 25th Annual Conference.
- Barnier, A.J. (2011, November). Hypnosis: From the laboratory to the clinic to the courtroom. Invited Keynote presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Society of Hypnosis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
- Barnier, A.J., Sutton, J., Harris, C.F, & Keil, P.R (2012, March). Otto and the barking dog: How the extended mind thesis helps us understand collaborative remembering. Invited Keynote presented at the Workshop on Distributed Cognition and Distributed Agency, Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2012, November). Scaffolding: Sixty six answers; discussion, synthesis, and planning. Invited Discussant for Human Science Perspectives on Scaffolding Memory Across the Lifespan, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2013, June). From autobiographical memory to collective memory: Why remembering together might be crucial as we age. Invited Keynote presented at the Social Aspects of Autobiographical Memory: Memory and Imagination Conference, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
- Barnier, A.J. (2013, August). From autobiographical memory to collective memory: Why remembering together might be crucial as we age. Invited Keynote presented at KiwiCAM, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
- Barnier, A.J. (2013, November). From autobiographical memory to collective memory: Why remembering together might be crucial as we age. Invited Keynote presented at Memory Day 2013, ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders and Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.