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  2. Cambridge ReseARch Trail

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    Thumbnail for Cambridge ReseARch Trail 14 Mar 2024: access. While you're on the Downing Site to the Department of Psychology and learn about brain waves and the work of Professor Zoe Kourtzi who's work aims to understand
  3. Useful links | University of Cambridge

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    11 Feb 2013: University of Cambridge courses and Admissions Cambridge Admissions Office Institute of Continuing Education University of Cambridge Strategy and Policy The
  4. How to tell a missile from a pylon: a tale of two cortices |…

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    Thumbnail for How to tell a missile from a pylon: a tale of two cortices | University of Cambridge 2 Oct 2014: Andrew Welchman. Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have identified the two regions of the brain involved in these two tasks – picking out objects from background noise and identifying the ... These results show that training in clear
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    24 Jan 2013: for Academic Clinical Fellowships). Clinical Veterinary Medicine - seeCognition and Brain Sciences Unit, MRC - see MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. ... Speech, Language and the Brain, Centre for, Department of Psychology. Staff Development -
  6. Changing our minds | University of Cambridge

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    25 Sep 2007: In particular, new techniques have recently emerged that combine functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with experimental psychology. ... fMRI is used to view the structure of the brain and show the relationship between physical changes (such as
  7. Tuning into brainwave rhythms speeds up learning in adults

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    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
  8. Scientists find that the impact of social media on wellbeing varies…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-find-that-the-impact-of-social-media-on-wellbeing-varies-across-adolescence
    Thumbnail for Scientists find that the impact of social media on wellbeing varies across adolescence | University of Cambridge 28 Mar 2022: The researchers are from the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. ... Professor Rogier Kievit, Professor of Developmental Neuroscience at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition,
  9. Horizons

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    19 Nov 2020: Professor Sarah-Jayne BlakemoreDepartment of Psychology. Humans are inherently social. The parts of the brain that enable us to recognise the mental states, feelings and actions of others develop throughout adolescence –
  10. The impulsive brain | University of Cambridge

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    31 May 2001: Now researchers at the University of Cambridge's Department of Experimental Psychology have discovered some of the underlying brain systems probably responsible for such impulsive behaviour. ... Its work spans human experimental psychology, sensory and
  11. Projects funded through the Public Engagement Starter Fund |…

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    5 Mar 2020: 2019. Dr Aude Belin-Rauscent. Psychology. £610. Become a neurosurgeon and learn the procedure used to implant life changing deep brain stimulating electrodes! ... 2019. Dr Tanja Fuchsberger. Psychology. £1350. Memories - how they come and go, or

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