Invited Papers in Symposia and Papers in Symposia I Convened
- Barnier, A.J. (1999, September). Toward a model of functional amnesia: Posthypnotic amnesia for information learned before hypnosis. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & J.F. Kihlstrom (Chairs), Advances in experimental hypnosis: Theory, methodology, and phenomena. Symposium conducted at the 34th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Hobart, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2000, August). Attention, awareness, automaticity, and accessibility: The place of hypnosis in cognitive psychology. Paper presented in K.M. McConkey (Chair), Advances in experimental hypnosis. Symposium conducted at the 27th International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Barnier, A.J., & Levin, K.H (2001, July). Suppressing thoughts of past events: Are repressive copers good suppressors? Paper presented in N. Derakshan (Chair), The repressive coping style. Symposium conducted at the 7th European Congress of Psychology, London, UK.
- Barnier, A.J. (2001, September). Individual differences in personal remembering and forgetting: Repressive copers’ avoidance of negative, self-referent information. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Memory in everyday life. Symposium conducted at the 36th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Adelaide, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2001, September). Posthypnotic amnesia for autobiographical events: The challenge of measuring forgetting. Paper presented in R.A Bryant (Chair), Hypnotic hallucinations and memory distortions. Symposium conducted at the 36th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Adelaide, Australia.
- Cox, R.E.H, & Barnier, A.J. (2001, September). Posthypnotic amnesia for autobiographical memories: Forgetting your first romantic relationship is easier than you think. Paper presented in R.A Bryant (Chair), Hypnotic hallucinations and memory distortions. Symposium conducted at the 36th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Adelaide, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2002, July). Individual differences in remembering and forgetting: Repressive copers’ avoidance of negative, self-referent information. Paper presented in N. Derakshan (Chair), How has the evidence on repressive-defensiveness enhanced our understanding of anxiety as an emotional response? Symposium conducted at the 23rd International Conference of the Society for Research on Stress and Anxiety, Melbourne, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., & Cox, R.E.P (2003, July). Hypnotic disruptions of autobiographical memory and self. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & M.A. Conway (Chairs), Order and disorder in autobiographical memory: The role of self and emotion. Symposium conducted at the 5th Biennial Meeting of the Society of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Aberdeen, Scotland.
- Barnier, A.J. (2004, August). Hypnotic disruptions of explicit and implicit autobiographical memory. Paper presented in K.M. McConkey (Chair), Influences of hypnosis on seeing, thinking, and feeling. Symposium conducted at the 2004 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 30 program), Hawaii, USA.
- Hung, L.F.P, & Barnier, A.J. (2004, August). Hypnotic modulation of the Stroop effect. Paper presented in K.M. McConkey (Chair), Influences of hypnosis on seeing, thinking, and feeling. Symposium conducted at the 2004 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 30 program), Hawaii, USA.
- Sharman, S.J.F, Barnier, A.J., & McConkey, K.M. (2004, September). Interpersonal source monitoring of genuine and constructed autobiographical memories: The role of deception, emotional valence, and instruction. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & S.J. Sharman (Chairs), Autobiographical memory in everyday life. Symposium conducted at the 39th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Sydney, Australia.
- Sharman, S.J.F, & Barnier, A.J. (2005, January). Interpersonal source monitoring of genuine and fabricated autobiographical memories. Paper presented in S.L. Sporer (Chair), Beyond CBCA: Theory-based research on differences between reports of experienced and non-experienced events. Symposium conducted at the 6th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Wellington, New Zealand.
- Sharman, S.J.F, & Barnier, A.J. (2006, July). The role of motivation in imagination inflation and false memories. Paper presented in S.J. Sharman (Chair), Individual differences in the creation of four different types of false memory. Symposium conducted at the 4th International Conference on Memory, Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., & Khan, T.M (2007, July). Social contagion of autobiographical memories. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & J. Sutton (Chairs), From autobiographical memory to collective memory. Symposium conducted at the 8th Australasian Society for Cognitive Science Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., & Sutton, J. (2007, July). Introduction: From autobiographical memory to collective memory. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & J. Sutton (Chairs), From autobiographical memory to collective memory. Symposium conducted at the 8th Australasian Society for Cognitive Science Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
- Harris, C.B.P, & Barnier, A.J. (2007, July). Where were you when Steve Irwin died? Collaborative remembering of shared national events. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier & J. Sutton (Chairs), From autobiographical memory to collective memory. Symposium conducted at the 8th Australasian Society for Cognitive Science Conference, Adelaide, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J. (2007, August). Hypnosis as a research method. Paper presented in D. Spiegel (Chair), What hypnosis does for psychology. Invited Symposium conducted at the 2007 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 30 program), San Francisco, CA, USA.
- Barnier, A.J. (2007, November). Toward a cognitive psychology of collective memory: Methods, data, and theories. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Toward a cognitive psychology of collective memory: Methods, data, and theories. Featured Symposium conducted at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA, USA.
- Barnier, A.J., Khan, T.M, Harris, C.B.P, & Sutton, J. (2007, November). Social contagion of autobiographical memories. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Toward a cognitive psychology of collective memory: Methods, data, and theories. Featured Symposium conducted at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA, USA.
- Harris, C.B.P, Keil, P.R, Barnier, A.J., & Sutton, J. (2008, July). Collaborative remembering in older couples. Paper presented in D.G. Butt, A. Moore & C. Henderson-Brooks (Chairs), Language and well-being in the mind-brain system. Colloquium conducted at the 35th International Systemic Functional Congress, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
- Harris, C.B.P, Barnier, A.J., & Sutton, J. (2009, May). Is collaborative inhibition inevitable? Paper presented in A. Memon (Chair), Interpersonal dimensions of remembering: Memory performance and biases in a social context. Symposium conducted at the 21st Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA, USA.
- Harris, C.B.P, Barnier, A.J., Sutton, J., & Keil, P.G.R (2009, July). Collaborative remembering. Paper presented in W. Hirst (Chair), Social aspects of individual and collective memory. Symposium conducted at the 8th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan.
- Harris, C.B.P, Sharman, S.J.F, & Barnier, A.J. (2009, July). Mood and retrieval-induced forgetting of emotional, autobiographical memories. Invited paper presented in P. Hertel (Chair), Recent developments in clinical cognition. Plenary Symposium conducted at the 8th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan.
- Stone, C.B.P, Barnier, A.J., Sutton, J., & Hirst, W. (2009, July). Forgetting each other’s personal past: Socially-shared retrieval-induced forgetting for autobiographical memories. Paper presented in W. Hirst (Chair), Social aspects of individual and collective memory. Symposium conducted at the 8th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan.
- Cox, R.E.F, & Barnier, A.J. (2009, August). Using hypnosis to create a laboratory analogue of clinical confabulation. Paper presented in R.E. Cox (Chair), The application of memory biases and distortion to experimental psychopathology. Symposium conducted at the 8th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan.
- Sutton, J., Harris, C.B.P, Barnier, A.J., & Keil, P.G.R (2010, August). Observer memories and collaborative recall: Construction without distortion in autobiographical remembering. Paper presented in J. Sutton (Chair), Constructive memory. Symposium conducted at the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology Conference, Bochum and Essen, Germany.
- Connors, M.H.P, Barnier, A.J., Langdon, R., Coltheart, M., & Cox, R.E.F (2010, September). Modelling the mirrored-self misidentification delusion with hypnosis: A real-simulating analysis. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Creating virtual patients in the laboratory: How hypnosis helps us to investigate and understand clinical disorders. Symposium conducted at the 40th Annual Congress of the Australian Society of Hypnosis (Scientific Program), Sydney, Australia.
- Cox, R.E.F, & Barnier, A.J. (2010, September). An hypnotic analogue of alien control: Recreating the delusion and examining its impact on self-monitoring and behaviour. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Creating virtual patients in the laboratory: How hypnosis helps us to investigate and understand clinical disorders. Symposium conducted at the 40th Annual Congress of the Australian Society of Hypnosis (Scientific Program), Sydney, Australia.
- Polito, V.P, & Barnier, A.J. (2010, September). Hypnosis and automatic responding. Paper presented in A.J. Barnier (Chair), Creating virtual patients in the laboratory: How hypnosis helps us to investigate and understand clinical disorders. Symposium conducted at the 40th Annual Congress of the Australian Society of Hypnosis (Scientific Program), Sydney, Australia.
- Barnier, A.J., Harris, C.B.F, Keil, P.G.R, & Sutton, J., & Dixon, R. (2011, June). Individual versus collaborative recall of (nonpersonal) words and (personal) names and places in older married couples: Evidence for the social scaffolding of memory? Paper presented in A.J. Barnier, S. Rajaram, & J. Sutton (Chairs), Scaffolding memory: When people and objects help remembering. Symposium conducted at the 9th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, New York City, NY,