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Medical Imaging | Postgraduate School of Life Sciences
https://www.postgradschl.lifesci.cam.ac.uk/research-themes-1/Imaging13 Jul 2024: Themes: Medical Imaging, Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour. Department: Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Neurosurgery Unit). ... Themes: Medical Imaging, Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour. Department: Clinical Neurosciences. Email: -
What do drugs do to the brain? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-do-drugs-do-to-the-brain17 Mar 2011: head of the Department of Experimental Psychology. ... Recent research by Professor Robbins and colleagues in Cambridge’s Department of Psychiatry has found evidence that an in-built impulsivity makes individuals more vulnerable to becoming dependent
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Molecules and Cells | Postgraduate School of Life Sciences
https://www.postgradschl.lifesci.cam.ac.uk/research-themes-1/MolBiol13 Jul 2024: Themes: Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, Molecules and Cells. Department: Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Cambridge Institute for Medical Research). ... Themes: Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, Molecules and Cells. Department: -
Spotlight on children | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/spotlight-on-children1 Nov 2018: The modern digital age challenges us to cope with rapidly changing settings at home, school, work and leisure,” says Professor Zoe Kourtzi from the Department of Psychology. ... men”. Professor Manuel Eisner (Institute of Criminology), Professor
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Cardiovascular Science and Medicine | Postgraduate School of Life…
https://www.postgradschl.lifesci.cam.ac.uk/research-themes-1/Cardio13 Jul 2024: Department: Department of Clinical Biochemistry (Institute of Metabolic Science). Email: seo10@cam.ac.uk. ... Department: Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre). Email: ctr28@cam.ac.uk. -
The psychology of gambling | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-psychology-of-gambling1 Apr 2007: Search. Search. The psychology of gambling. Research. The psychology of gambling.. ... Dr Luke Clark, in the Department of Experimental Psychology, is interested in the different ways in which gamblers over-estimate their chances of winning, including
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How to build a healthier city | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/how-to-build-a-healthier-city13 Jun 2016: Dr Jamie Anderson from the Department of Architecture is also interested in the relationship between the built environment and our broader wellbeing. ... As part of his PhD project with Professor Koen Steemers (Architecture) and Professor Felicia Huppert
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Inside the mind of a young person | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/inside-the-mind-of-a-young-person15 Nov 2018: Search. Search. Inside the mind of a young person. Research. Inside the mind of a young person.. ... Images, including our videos, are Copyright University of Cambridge and licensors/contributors as identified.
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https://webapp.test.job-opp.gcp.uis.cam.ac.uk/email/C.I.M.R. Administration. Clinical School Computing Service. Department of Clinical Biochemistry. Department of Clinical Neurosciences. ... Department of Psychology Library. Department of Veterinary Medicine - SCI. Department of Physiology, Development -
Brain waves could help predict how we respond to general anaesthetics …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brain-waves-could-help-predict-how-we-respond-to-general-anaesthetics14 Jan 2016: from the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge. ... Dr Tristan Bekinschtein, senior author from the Department of Psychology, adds: “EEG machines are commonplace in hospitals and relatively inexpensive.
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