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https://www.cam.ac.uk/rss.xml5 May 2024: It challenged you to think through every facet of your life: your diet, health, psychology, relationships, community engagement and aspirations. ... The complex and often unregulated world of New Age groups and alternative health systems could often be a -
Reclaim ‘wellness’ from the rich and famous, and restore its…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/reclaim-wellness-from-the-rich-and-famous-and-restore-its-political-radicalism-new-book-argues28 Mar 2024: It challenged you to think through every facet of your life: your diet, health, psychology, relationships, community engagement and aspirations. ... behaviour, aggressive salesmanship and manipulative mind games. -
Increasing availability of non-alcoholic drinks may reduce amount of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/increasing-availability-of-non-alcoholic-drinks-may-reduce-amount-of-alcohol-purchased-online30 Mar 2023: For example, scientists at Cambridge’s Behaviour and Health Research Unit have previously shown that serving wine in smaller glasses – even while keeping the amount of wine in the glasses the ... The research was funded by Wellcome and carried out at -
Flu season 2021: how worried should we be?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/influenza12 Oct 2021: virus. Professor Simone Schnall, Professor of Experimental Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology aims to understand human social cognition and behaviour, in particular how people make judgements and decisions about ... others. In the COVID-19 -
The futurist who'd like the future to slow down - just a little
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/the-futurist-who-would-like-the-future-to-slow-down10 Jun 2021: It’s not even past”. We live in a very complex interrelated system with feedback loops where you have to take into account the inertia of history, human psychology, government decisions, ... herd behaviour and uncertainty. -
Cuttlefish eat less for lunch when they know there’ll be shrimp for…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cuttlefish-eat-less-for-lunch-when-they-know-therell-be-shrimp-for-dinner4 Feb 2020: not. This is a very complex behaviour and is only possible because they have a sophisticated brain,” said Pauline Billard, a PhD student in the University of Cambridge’s Department of ... Psychology and Unicaen, France, and first author of the report. -
Labelling alcoholic drinks as lower in strength could encourage…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/labelling-alcoholic-drinks-as-lower-in-strength-could-encourage-people-to-drink-more-study-suggests26 Apr 2018: Theresa Marteau, senior author and Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit. ... The Behaviour and Health Research Unit, where she works, is a multidisciplinary policy research unit including psychologists, economists, medics, sociologists, -
Fake news ‘vaccine’: online game may ‘inoculate’ by simulating…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fake-news-vaccine-online-game-may-inoculate-by-simulating-propaganda-tactics20 Feb 2018: Anyone can start a site and artificially amplify it through twitter bots, for example. ... Enter your email address, confirm you're happy to receive our emails and then select 'Subscribe'. -
Winner takes all: Success enhances taste for luxury goods, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/winner-takes-all-success-enhances-taste-for-luxury-goods-study-suggests19 Sep 2017: Dr Wu tested the effects of winning or losing a competitive version of the game Tetris on the behaviour and testosterone levels of 166 male volunteers – although in fact, while the ... field of consumer psychology, these measures can predict brand -
Rats | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/animal-research/what-types-of-animal-do-we-use/rats28 Oct 2016: Rats are often used to study behaviour in psychology experiments. Their brains are larger than mice, and the animals are less timid and more intelligent. ... Using rats, researchers showed that addiction manifests itself differently in different
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