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  2. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences | Robinson College

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/courses/psychological-and-behavioural-sciences
    Psychological and Behavioural Sciences at Cambridge give you the opportunity to study cognitive, social, developmental, and biological psychology within the broader context of the behavioural sciences. ... The course covers, for example, cognitive
  3. Behavioural finance - CCFin research - Cambridge Judge Business School

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/centres/finance/research/behavioural-finance/
    Researchers investigate seemingly irrational decisions made by corporate managers and investors, applying findings from the psychology literature on human beings’ cognitive bias in decision making. ... One interesting feature observed in financial
  4. Demographic Divergence - Kuala Lumpur | Alumni

    https://www.alumni.cam.ac.uk/events/global-cambridge/demographic-divergence-kuala-lumpur
    Professor Rik Henson (St John's 1989). Rik Henson is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, with a special interest in the brain bases of memory, aging and dementia. ... His first degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge was followed by a Masters in
  5. Publications & Resources : Faculty of Education

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/super/publications/
    Morris, Benjamin (2017) Why Every English Teacher Should Know About Memory: A case study of how greater knowledge of cognitive psychology could have an impact in the English Classroom. ... Master of Education Thesis, Faculty of Education, University of
  6. Professor Johan Bolhuis | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/professor-johan-bolhuis
    Biography. Johan Bolhuis is Professor of Cognitive Neurobiology at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. ... Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19, 729-743. Bolhuis, J.J., Tattersall, I., Chomsky, N. &
  7. Dr Emma Carey - Child and Adolescent Resilience and Mental Health

    https://dev.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/departmental-members/emma-carey/
    Devine, A., Hill, F., Carey, E., & Szűcs, D. (2018). Cognitive and emotional math problems largely dissociate: Prevalence of developmental dyscalculia and mathematics anxiety. ... Myers, T., Carey, E., & Szűcs, D. (2017). Cognitive and neural
  8. Publications - CIDDRG

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/ciddrg/publications/
    Quick Links. For staff. For alumni. For business. Colleges & departments. Libraries & facilities. Museums & collections. Email & phone search. Site Search. Site Search. Publications. CIDDRG. Publications.. Publications by members of CIDDRG are
  9. Eolene Boyd-MacMillan - Department of Psychiatry

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/people/research-staff/eolene-boyd-macmillan/
    I use participatory, collaborative and community-based research methods to develop and test contextually informed and culturally sensitive research programmes to promote wellbeing and multi-levelled resilience using the general cognitive ... Journal of
  10. The Social Brain - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/research-themes/the-social-brain/
    This theme seeks to understand a range of cognitive processes contributing to language learning, decision making, kinship and group dynamics. ... Within the Department of Psychology, multiple groups study early-emerging cognitive processes contributing
  11. Winton Centre Cambridge

    https://wintoncentre.maths.cam.ac.uk/about/people/maggie-szymanska/
    Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication. People. Maggie Szymanska. Maggie Szymanska received a MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences from UCL and completed a Psychology BSc at the University of ... She joined the Winton Centre in September

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