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  2. Mechanisms of real-time speech interpretation in the human brain

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mechanisms-of-real-time-speech-interpretation-in-the-human-brain-revealed
    Thumbnail for Mechanisms of real-time speech interpretation in the human brain revealed | University of Cambridge 30 Sep 2019: Search. Search. Mechanisms of real-time speech interpretation in the human brain revealed. ... The way our brain enables us to understand what someone is saying, as they’re saying it, is remarkable.
  3. Reading in an age of digital distraction | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/reading-in-an-age-of-digital-distraction
    Thumbnail for Reading in an age of digital distraction | University of Cambridge 3 May 2019: After all, a number of their employees have PhDs in Psychology,” he says. ... The idea draws from neuroscience - research showing the brain’s ability for neuroplasticity and therefore how our behaviours are to some degree mouldable.
  4. Is it all in the brain? | Faraday

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/resources/multimedia/is-it-all-in-the-brain/
    Thumbnail for Is it all in the brain? | Faraday 3 Jul 2019: Category: Brain/Psychology, Faith, Neuroscience. Audience: Advanced. Context: Course. Course: Summer Course 14: Big Questions in Science and Faith.
  5. SPECIAL ORDINANCES UNDER STATUTE C : UNIVERSITY OFFICES AND…

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/so/2019/special_c-section10.html
    10 Oct 2019: Biostatistics (MRC Research). Botany (Regius). Brain Physics. Business Economics. Cancer and Developmental Biology. ... Clinical Nursing Research (Florence Nightingale Foundation). Clinical Oncology. Coastal Dynamics. Cognitive Brain Sciences (MRC).
  6. Career Path: Unexpected Paths | Murray Edwards College - University…

    https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/career-path-unexpected-paths
    Thumbnail for Career Path: Unexpected Paths | Murray Edwards College - University of Cambridge 11 Jul 2019: I was fascinated by it, especially how language worked in the brain so I decided to research language processing. ... I broadened my field to jobs in psychology research in general.and still got nothing.
  7. Day 1 programme final

    https://www.milner.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Milner-symposium-programme.pdf
    19 Jun 2019: 15:00 – 15:15 George Malliaras, Dept of Engineering, University of Cambridge Implantable devices for “dry” drug delivery in the brain. ... 15:15 – 15:30 Jeff Dalley, Depts of Psychology & Psychiatry, University of Cambridge A preclinical platform
  8. Mothers’ and babies’ brains ‘more in tune’ when mother is happy |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mothers-and-babies-brains-more-in-tune-when-mother-is-happy
    Thumbnail for Mothers’ and babies’ brains ‘more in tune’ when mother is happy | University of Cambridge 17 Dec 2019: Leong in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology, who led the study. ... Reference. Santamaria, L. et al: Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent-infant inter-brain network.
  9. Living with Dementia – a conversation | Faraday

    https://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/resources/multimedia/living-with-dementia-a-conversation/
    Thumbnail for Living with Dementia – a conversation | Faraday 2 Nov 2019: Category: Brain/Psychology, Dementia, Dementia, Human Identity, Illness And Disease. Audience: Intermediate.
  10. Neural dynamics of semantic composition

    https://cslb.psychol.cam.ac.uk/files/lyu_tyler_2019_pnas.pdf
    1 Oct 2019: Marslen-Wilsona, Alex Clarkea, Billi Randalla, and Lorraine K. Tylera,1. aCentre for Speech, Language and the Brain, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EB Cambridge, United Kingdom. ... semantic combination and to determinewhere and
  11. Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mild-to-moderate-hearing-loss-in-children-leads-to-changes-in-how-brain-processes-sound
    Thumbnail for Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how brain processes sound | University of Cambridge 1 Oct 2019: Search. Search. Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how brain processes sound. ... Research. Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how brain processes sound..

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