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  2. The authoritative lectures on authority | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-authoritative-lectures-on-authority
    Thumbnail for The authoritative lectures on authority | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2011: Uta Frith, Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development at UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, will speak on the power of belief and authority. ... of Cognitive Neuroscience, will consider authority from a neurobiological dimension.
  3. British Academy welcomes new Fellows | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/british-academy-welcomes-new-fellows
    Thumbnail for British Academy welcomes new Fellows | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2014: Professor Patrick Haggard, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London. Professor Stephen Halliwell FRSE, Professor of Greek, University of St Andrews. ... Professor Francesca Happé, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Director and
  4. Eight new Fellows of the Royal Society from Cambridge | University of

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/eight-new-fellows-of-the-royal-society-from-cambridge
    14 Jun 2005: The scientists elected from the University of Cambridge are: Ian Paterson, Professor of Organic Chemistry; Professor John Richard Anthony Pearson, Schlumberger Cambridge Research and Senior Visiting Scientist, BP Institute; Trevor William
  5. ‘Brain training’ app may improve memory and daily functioning in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brain-training-app-may-improve-memory-and-daily-functioning-in-schizophrenia
    Thumbnail for ‘Brain training’ app may improve memory and daily functioning in schizophrenia | University of Cambridge 3 Aug 2015: It is one of the facets of cognitive functioning to be affected in patients with schizophrenia. ... The impact of neuroscience on society: Cognitive enhancement in neuropsychiatric disorders and in healthy people.
  6. Social media influencers could encourage adolescents to follow social …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/social-media-influencers-could-encourage-adolescents-to-follow-social-distancing-guidelines-say
    Thumbnail for Social media influencers could encourage adolescents to follow social distancing guidelines, say researchers | University of Cambridge 12 May 2020: It’s also a time of increased risk-taking and sensitivity to peer influence,” said Jack Andrews at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, and first author of the paper. ... Reference. Andrews, J.L. et al: ‘Peer influence in adolescence: Public
  7. Patients recovering from depression show improvements in memory from…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/patients-recovering-from-depression-show-improvements-in-memory-from-the-drug-modafinil
    Thumbnail for Patients recovering from depression show improvements in memory from the drug modafinil | University of Cambridge 17 Jan 2017: In a study funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and Wellcome, researchers from the Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute at the University of Cambridge investigated ... Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive
  8. Just made coffee while chatting to a friend? Time to thank your…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/just-made-coffee-while-chatting-to-a-friend-time-to-thank-your-visuomotor-binding-mechanism
    Thumbnail for Just made coffee while chatting to a friend? Time to thank your ‘visuomotor binding’ mechanism… | University of Cambridge 14 Mar 2014: The UCL-led research (published yesterday in the journal Current Biology) was a collaboration between Dr Alexandra Reichenbach, of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, and Dr David Franklin, of the ... Share. Published. 14 Mar 2014. Image.

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