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Nikki-Anne Wilson


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  • Lecturer, School of Psychology, UNSW Sydney
  • Conjoint Research Fellow, Neuroscience Research Australia
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As a member of the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute, Nikki-Anne's current research explores dementia risk reduction as well as novel interventions to support older adults with cognitive decline.

Experience
  • 2026–present Lecturer, University of New South Wales
  • 2026–present Conjoint Research Fellow, NeuRA Neuroscience Research Australia
Education
  • 2021 University of Sydney, PhD
  • 2015 Macquarie University, BSc-Psych(Hons, First Class)
  • 2013 Deakin University, BAppSc(psychology)
Publications
  • 2025 Humor styles and subjective wellbeing in older adults: Identifying mediators and associated implications for healthy aging,
  • 2024 Change in visual acuity over a 12-year period predicts cognitive decline in older adults: identifying social engagement as a potential mediator,
  • 2023 Dementia prevention and individual and socioeconomic barriers: Avoiding“lifestyle” stigma,
  • 2023 Testing times for dementia: a community survey identifying contemporary barriers to risk reduction and screening,
  • 2022 Putting the Pieces Together: Mental Construction of Semantically Congruent and Incongruent Scenes in Dementia,
  • 2020 Scene construction impairments in frontotemporal dementia: Evidence for a primary hippocampal contribution,
  • 2020 Constructing the social world: Impaired capacity for social simulation in dementia,
  • 2015 Examining Rey Complex Figure Test organization in healthy adults,

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