Research Profile

Lisa Murphy

Biography

Lisa is an Irish Research Council Postgraduate Awardee in Applied Psychology at University College Cork, and a 2018-2019 Fulbright Ireland Student Awardee. Lisa is passionate about science communication and community outreach. She is a member of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for Judgement and Decision-Making, the Psychonomic Society, the European Health Psychology Society, the , the International Time Perspective Network, and the BEATS (Biology, Emotions & Transitions Studies) lab at UCC.

Research Interests

Lisa's research interests lie in understanding the influence of psychological time (i.e. the subjective experience and perceptions of the past, present and future) on human behaviour, including risk behaviour, health behaviour, and compulsive behaviour, and how this understanding might be applied to developing bespoke behaviour change interventions. Lisa has also conducted research on episodic future thinking, disordered eating, adverse childhood experiences and the identification and evaluation of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) in tailored e-health feedback videos. She is currently conducting research on collective narcissism for past and future events in an Irish population.

Research Grants

 ProjectFunding
Body
Start DateEnd DateAward
Time orientation and health behaviour: Understanding the roles of present- and future-oriented considerations in multiple health-related behavioursIrish Research Council01-OCT-1430-MAR-19€72,000.00

Publications

Peer Reviewed Journals

 YearPublication
(2019)'The Consideration of Future Consequences: Evidence for Domain Specificity Across Five Life Domains'
Murphy, L., Cadogan, E., & Dockray, S. (2019) 'The Consideration of Future Consequences: Evidence for Domain Specificity Across Five Life Domains'. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, [Details]
(2018)'The Consideration of Future Consequences and Health Behaviour: A Meta-Analysis'
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2018) 'The Consideration of Future Consequences and Health Behaviour: A Meta-Analysis'. Health Psychology Review, :1-55 [DOI] [Details]
(2018)'Time to Drive: Present vs. Future Orientation and Self-Reported Driving Behaviour'
Murphy, L., & Murphy, G. (2018) 'Time to Drive: Present vs. Future Orientation and Self-Reported Driving Behaviour'. Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology And Behaviour, 56 :1-13 [DOI] [Details]
(2018)'Perceptual Load Affects Change Blindness in Real World Interactions'
Murphy, G., & Murphy, L. (2018) 'Perceptual Load Affects Change Blindness in Real World Interactions'. Applied Cognitive Psychology, :1-6 [DOI] [Details]
(2016)'The Effects of Mindfulness Interventions on Prenatal Well-being: A Systematic Review'
Matvienko-Sikar, K., Lee, L., Murphy, G., & Murphy, L. (2016) 'The Effects of Mindfulness Interventions on Prenatal Well-being: A Systematic Review'. Psychology & Health,   [DOI] [Details]

Other Journals

 YearPublication
(2015)'The Mental time Traveller: Considering the Future Consequences of Present Day Behaviours'
Murphy, L. (2015) 'The Mental time Traveller: Considering the Future Consequences of Present Day Behaviours' The Boolean, 5 :123-127.   [Details]

Professional Activities

Honours and Awards

 YearTitleAwarding Body
2018Fulbright Ireland Awardee Fulbright Ireland
2015Irish Research Council Postgraduate Scholarship Irish Research Council
2018Graduate Travel Award Society for Personality and Social Psychology
2015Famelab Ireland National Final - 1st Place Famelab British Council
2017Falling Walls Lab Irish National Final - 3rd Place Falling Walls Lab
2015The Peter Dempsey Award in Applied Psychology School of Applied Psychology, UCC
20141st Place - Oral Presentation Psychology Student Congress
2014School of Applied Psychology Studentship School of Applied Psychology, UCC

Professional Associations

 AssociationFunctionFrom / To
European Health Psychology Society Society Member01-FEB-15 /
Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society Member01-JUL-17 /
Society for Judgement and Decision Making Postgraduate Member01-MAY-18 /
Psychonomic Society Postgraduate Member01-MAY-18 /
International Time Perspective Network Network Member01-OCT-14 /

Conference Contributions

 YearPublication
(2019)20th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention,
Murphy, L., Cadagan, E., & Dockray, S. (2019) The Consideration of Future Consequences Scale: Dimensionality and Domain Specificity. [Poster Presentation], 20th Annual Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, Portland, Oregon . [Details]
(2018)59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
Murphy, L., Cadagan, E., & Dockray, S. (2018) Intertemporal Decision Making: Domain Specificity in the Consideration of Future Consequences. [Poster Presentation], 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, USA . [Details]
(2018)32nd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2018) The Consideration of Future Consequences and Health Behaviour: A Meta-Analysis. [Oral Presentation], 32nd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society Conference, Galway, Ireland . [Details]
(2018)4th Annual Centre for Behaviour Change Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2018) Time Horizons and Health Behaviour Change: A Proposed mHealth Exercise Intervention. [Poster Presentation], 4th Annual Centre for Behaviour Change Conference, London, UK . [Details]
(2017)Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Gathering,
Murphy, G., & Murphy, L. (2017) Eyes on the Road? Inattentional Blindness in professional EMT Drivers. [Oral Presentation], Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Gathering, Kinsale, Ireland . [Details]
(2016)13th Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2016) Time to Think About Measurement? Temporal Orientation and Health Behaviours. [Oral Presentation], 13th Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference, Belfast, Ireland . [Details]
(2016)3rd International Time Perspective Conference,
Murphy, L., Morrissey, K., & Dockray, S. (2016) Time Transitions: Time Perspectives Across the Lifespan. [Oral Presentation], 3rd International Time Perspective Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark . [Details]
(2016)13th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2016) Time to Think about Measurement? Temporal Orientation and Health Behaviours. [Poster Presentation], 13th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference, University College Cork . [Details]
(2016)3rd International Time Perspective Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2016) Time Perspective & Appearance Concern: Influences On Smoking Behaviour. [Poster Presentation], 3rd International Time Perspective Conference, Copenhagan, Denmark . [Details]
(2016)3rd Psychological Society of Ireland Early Graduate Group Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2016) Physical Health or Aesthetic Appeal? Smoking Behaviour, Future Thinking and Appearance Concern. [Oral Presentation], 3rd Psychological Society of Ireland Early Graduate Group Conference, Dublin City University . [Details]
(2016)13th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference,
Murphy, L., Franckok, A., & Dockray, S. (2016) Orthorexia or Mismeasurment? Examination of the ORTO-15. [Poster Presentation], 13th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference, University College Cork . [Details]
(2015)2nd Annual Psychological Society of Ireland Early Graduate Group Conference,
Murphy, L., Gleeson, A., O' Brien, S., & Dockray, S. (2015) Body-size Estimation In A Non Clinical Sample Of Primary School Children. [Oral Presentation], 2nd Annual Psychological Society of Ireland Early Graduate Group Conference, National University of Ireland, Galway . [Details]
(2015)College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences: Symposium on Teaching, Creativity & Technology,
Murphy, L., & Murphy, G. (2015) Using Driving Simulation in Creative Research & Teaching. [Invited Seminars/Guest Lectures], College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences: Symposium on Teaching, Creativity & Technology, University College Cork . [Details]
(2015)45th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE),
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2015) Social Evaluative Stress in Adolescence: Effects of Changes in Perceived Social Competence. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], 45th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE), University of Edinburgh . [Details]
(2015)12th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference,
Murphy, L., Gleeson, A., O' Brien, S., & Dockray, S. (2015) Body-size Estimation In A Non Clinical Sample Of Primary School Children. [Oral Presentation], 12th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference, Stranmillis University College, Belfast . [Details]
(2015)12th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference,
Murphy, L., O' Brien, S., Gleeson, A., & Dockray, S. (2015) Assessing the Factors Which Affect Parents’ Perceptions of Children’s Weight. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], 12th Annual Psychology, Health & Medicine Conference, Stranmillis University College, Belfast . [Details]
(2014)36th Annual Congress of Psychology Students,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2014) Time Perspective and Young Adult Smoking Behaviour. [Oral Presentation], 36th Annual Congress of Psychology Students, Dublin City University . [Details]
(2014)College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2014) Time perspective, health behaviour and appearance concern in young adulthood. [Oral Presentation], College of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference, University College Cork . [Details]
(2014)44th Annual Psychological Society of Ireland,
Murphy, L., & Dockray, S. (2014) Thinking Ahead: The Appearance Consequences of Smoking. [Oral Presentation], 44th Annual Psychological Society of Ireland, 44th Annual Psychological Society of Ireland Conference . [Details]

Committees

 CommitteeFunctionFrom / To
School of Applied Psychology Research Committee Member2015 / 2018
School of Applied Psychology: Peers Across Years Group Postgraduate Representative2017 / 2017

Education

 YearInstitutionQualificationSubject
2014University College Cork Bachelor of Applied PsychologyApplied Psychology

Outreach Activities

 Description

London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF): I am a science communication mentor and guest host at the 2019 LIYSF event. LIYSF is a two week student event held annually in London which attracts 500 of the world’s leading young scientists aged 16-21 years old from more than 75 participating countries.

Science Communication Trainer: I deliver science communication training and workshops to secondary schools students in Cork, college students in UCC as part of a postgraduate training module, and to STEM researchers in UCC and the University of Limerick.

Pint of Science Speaker 2018. Pint of Science invites scientists to local bars to discuss their latest research and discoveries with the general public. In May 2018 I spoke at the Cork Pint of Science Festival.

PsychSlam Coordinator: PsychSlam is an annual science communication competition for Irish transition year students hosted by the School of Applied Psychology. My duties as one of three coordinators include mentoring secondary school and undergraduate students, providing training in science communication, media and public relations, and hosting the event.

SchoolLab France Mentor: SchoolLab France is a science communication initiative for adolescents, funded by the French Ministry of Education. It aims to help students understand challenging scientific concepts, embrace creativity in research, develop critical thinking skills and communicate them effectively in English. My role as a mentor includes holding Skype sessions in Ireland and travelling to France in once a year to mentor and train groups of secondary school students in science literacy and communication.

Seminar Series Coordinator: For the past two academic years, I have been one of two coordinators of the Seminar Series in the School of Applied Psychology. This involves organising weekly seminars, inviting local and international guest speakers to present their research in the School of Applied Psychology, chairing sessions, hosting speakers, and ensuring that relevant audiences within and outside UCC are informed of upcoming seminars.

Science Festival Presentations: I have presented at the Czech Republic Science Festival and the Midlands Ireland Science Festival, both funded by the British Council.

BT Young Scientist Mentor: The BT Young Scientist Competition is one of the longest standing science competitions for second level students in Ireland. Since 2015, I have mentored secondary school student competitors, providing guidance and support throughout the project design, data collection and analysis process.

TY Event 2016 Coordinator: In February 2016 I was on the organising committee for a 3-day TY Event in the School of Applied Psychology. We welcomed over 30 TY students from all over Munster. They participated in a range of activities to learn more about Psychology, UCC and the School.

Cork Culture Night: Cork Culture Night is an annual event that celebrates and promotes culture, engagement and creativity. Educational, arts and cultural organisations open their doors to the general public, running workshops and activities to enhance cultural experience. I have coordinated a number of activities in the School of Applied Psychology each year, e.g. BrainGames to educate people on perception and memory, gratitude and mindfulness tasks to promote stress reduction, and change blindness and eyewitness tasks to highlight the fallibility of attention.

Other Activities

 Description

Conference Organisation: I served on Scientific Committee and Local Organising Committee for the 13th Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference, which was hosted by the School of Applied Psychology in May 2016. My roles included reviewing abstracts and selecting oral and poster presentations, developing the conference programme, designing the programme booklet and book of abstracts, chairing oral presentation sessions and designing conference flyers, posters and banners.

Seminar Series Coordinator: In 2016/2017 and 2017/2018, I was one of two coordinators of the Seminar Series in the School of Applied Psychology at UCC. This involved organising weekly seminars and lightning talks, inviting local and international guest speakers to present their research in the School, chairing sessions, hosting speakers, and ensuring that relevant audiences within and outside UCC are informed of upcoming seminars.

Teaching Activities

Teaching Interests

Lecturer in AP3115 (2016/2017) – Final Year Module: Applied Health Psychology: Models and Applications.

Lecturer in AP3104 / AP3113 (2016/2017) – Final Year Module: Applied Developmental Psychology.

Lecturer in AP3104 (2016/2017) – Final Year Module: Applied Developmental Psychology. 

Lecturer in AP3102 (2017/2018) – Final Year Module: Applied Biological Psychology.
                         
Lecturer on the Higher Diploma in Psychology introductory lectures (2016/2017) – Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics

Lecturer on the UCC Certificate in Arts evening course (2016/2017), teaching AP1068 – Introduction to Research and Statistical Analysis.

Demonstrator/tutor (2014/2015) for two undergraduate Applied Psychology modules in the School of Applied Psychology: AP2208 Advanced Research Methods in Psychology & AP2105 Experimental Design and Statistical Applications II. 

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