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  2. Acting ‘out of character’ in the workplace | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/acting-out-of-character-in-the-workplace
    Thumbnail for Acting ‘out of character’ in the workplace | University of Cambridge 20 Feb 2015: Search. Search. Acting ‘out of character’ in the workplace. Research. Acting ‘out of character’ in the workplace.. ... Since 2010, Little has lectured in the Department of Psychology and Cambridge Judge Business School.
  3. Understanding drug addiction | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/understanding-drug-addiction
    4 Nov 2002: Formed in 1970 it now has over 30,000 members whose primary goal is to promote the exchange of information among researchers. ... The University's news digest summarises news from and about the University of Cambridge.
  4. Memory and concentration problems are common in long COVID and must…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/memory-long-COVID
    Thumbnail for Memory and concentration problems are common in long COVID and must not be ignored, say scientists 17 Mar 2022: The impact on the working population could be huge,” said Dr Lucy Cheke, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and senior author of the paper. ... Lyn - pictured here with her son - is a member of the research team in
  5. Nicky Clayton | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/women-at-cambridge/profiles/nicky-clayton
    11 Feb 2014: Serendipity can put you in the right place at the right time, but you also need enthusiasm to take advantage of a situation. ... It’s about putting yourself in the right frame of mind to be able to look, listen and be receptive.
  6. crow | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/crow
    17 May 2024: 26 May 2009. Researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Queen Mary, University of London have found that rooks, a member of the crow family, are capable of. ... 01 May 2008. Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of
  7. Do try this at home | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/get-involved/do-try-this-at-home
    17 Dec 2020: Web pages from the Department of Archaeology dedicated to children (ages 7 – 11), teachers and schools. ... The Department of Psychology's research goes from how groups of neurones in our brains interact with each other, to how groups of whole
  8. Is Social Media Changing Your Life?

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/socialmedia
    Thumbnail for Is Social Media Changing Your Life? 16 Mar 2021: Tyler Shores is interested in the role digital technology plays in our everyday lives. ... She’s planning a new study, in collaboration with Professor Sarah Jayne Blakemore in the Department of Psychology and other colleagues at the University of
  9. Statement from the University of Cambridge about Dr Aleksandr Kogan | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/notices/news/statement-from-the-university-of-cambridge-about-dr-aleksandr-kogan
    23 Mar 2018: Department of Psychology, which have been widely reported in the media. ... Dr Kogan joined the Department of Psychology as a lecturer in 2012, where he established the Cambridge Prosociality and Well-Being Lab.
  10. Clever crows and dancing duets | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/clever-crows-and-dancing-duets
    Thumbnail for Clever crows and dancing duets | University of Cambridge 1 May 2008: Moving from the University of California Davis to Cambridge’s Department of Experimental Psychology in 2000 with her colony of scrub-jays, she embarked on a series of experiments with colleague ... She is now also embarking on similar studies in young
  11. corvid | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/corvid
    17 May 2024: wants. 05 Feb 2014. Researchers in Cambridge and Exeter have discovered that jackdaws use their eyes to communicate with each other – the first time this has been shown. ... 01 May 2008. Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the
  12. R E S E A R C H HORIZONS ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_4_research_horizons.pdf
    16 Jan 2023: Canmathematical models beused to predict andprevent these disasters? Dr Jim McElwaine, in the Department ofApplied Mathematics and TheoreticalPhysics, is interested in developing suchmodels. ... Dr Andrea Manica from theUniversity’s Department of
  13. Reactions to Time | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/reactions-to-time
    17 Mar 2004: The experts will include three academics from the University of Cambridge, representing different models of research and work on the role of time in physical science, psychology and philosophy. ... Nicola Clayton, Reader in Comparative Cognition in the
  14. Cambridge Ideas | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Cambridge-Ideas
    17 May 2024: 31 Mar 2011. Dr Jason Rentfrow, from the University's Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, explores the links between personality and musical taste. ... 10 Jan 2011. Cambridge University film provides a glimpse of how robots and humans
  15. Tuning into brainwave rhythms speeds up learning in adults

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/brainwavelearning
    Thumbnail for Tuning into brainwave rhythms speeds up learning in adults 31 Jan 2023: Each brain has its own natural rhythm, generated by the oscillation of neurons working together,” said Prof Zoe Kourtzi, senior author of the study from Cambridge’s Department of Psychology. ... Dr Elizabeth Michael tweaks the experiment at the
  16. Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/heres-looking-at-you-research-shows-jackdaws-can-recognise-individual-human-faces
    Thumbnail for Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise individual human faces | University of Cambridge 11 Aug 2015: Jackdaws are the only corvids in the UK that use nest boxes so they provide a rare opportunity for researchers to study how birds respond to humans in the wild. ... The text in this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
  17. episodic memory | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/episodic-memory
    17 May 2024: 25 Feb 2016. Overweight young adults may have poorer episodic memory – the ability to recall past events – than their peers, suggests new research from the. ... 01 May 2008. Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of
  18. Autism research recognised | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/autism-research-recognised
    6 Jun 2005: Rebecca received a BSc in Psychology in 2000 from the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol. ... As a Graduate Research Assistant at the Centre for Research into Psychological Development in the Department of Psychology at
  19. Using AI to tackle society's biggest challenges

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/AI-deas-launch
    Thumbnail for Using AI to tackle society's biggest challenges 5 Feb 2024: The project will be led by the Department of Psychology and delivered by an interdisciplinary team of experts in areas including data science, software engineering, neuroscience and clinical practice from across ... The Department of Engineering will
  20. Thumbnail for Cambridge University and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore establish new research centre to support lifelong learning | University of Cambridge 6 Oct 2020: Trevor Robbins, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience Psychology in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and a senior academic advisor to the programme, said: "Understanding the psychological basis of cognitive ... The research
  21. comparative cognition | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/comparative-cognition
    17 May 2024: 05 Feb 2014. Researchers in Cambridge and Exeter have discovered that jackdaws use their eyes to communicate with each other – the first time this has been shown. ... 01 May 2008. Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of

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