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Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/heres-looking-at-you-research-shows-jackdaws-can-recognise-individual-human-faces11 Aug 2015: Search. Search. Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise individual human faces. ... Research. Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise individual human faces.. -
Flu season 2021: how worried should we be?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/influenza12 Oct 2021: Simone Schnall, Professor of Experimental Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology, agrees. ... virus. Professor Simone Schnall, Professor of Experimental Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology aims to understand human social -
New Years Honours | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/new-years-honours3 Jan 2001: Dr John Sulston , who retired as director of the Sanger Centre last October, was awarded a knighthood for his work on the Human Genome Project. ... Dr Lynne Jones, received an OBE for services to child psychology and mental health in war-affected areas -
Clinicians rank patient views as least important in diagnosis, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/clinicians-rank-patient-views-as-least-important-in-diagnosis-study-finds18 Dec 2023: Dr Tom Pollak, senior study author from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, said: “No human being is always going to be able to accurately pinpoint -
It’s a kind of magic
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/akindofmagic6 Mar 2020: Where connections have been made between magic and psychology, they have largely been about the human mind. ... It shows that putting ourselves in someone else’s position or anticipating the future is not uniquely human. -
The impulsive brain | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-impulsive-brain31 May 2001: Rudolf. The University of Cambridge's Department of Experimental Psychology is one of the leading British centres for research in the behavioural and cognitive sciences. ... Its work spans human experimental psychology, sensory and perceptual psychology, -
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: Almost all disease-linked human genes have counterparts in the rat. Pinpointing these should help researchers to develop rat genetic models of human disease. ... Rats are often used to study behaviour in psychology experiments. Their brains are larger -
“Robots can go all the way to Mars, but they can’t pick up the…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/robots-and-humans18 Dec 2018: completed a three-year project into human–robot interaction, bringing together aspects of computer vision, machine learning, public engagement, performance and psychology. ... We found that human–robot interaction is personality-dependent on both -
New Royal Society Fellows | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/new-royal-society-fellows30 May 2003: Anthony Dickinson, Professor of Comparative Psychology. Professor Dickinson has made internationally-recognised contributions to the study of associative learning, human causal judgements, goal-directed action and episodic memory. ... His studies of -
The Power of Positive Psychology | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-power-of-positive-psychology17 Mar 2004: Search. Search. The Power of Positive Psychology. News. The Power of Positive Psychology.. ... In an attempt to restore a balance, Positive psychology focuses far more on human strengths rather than weaknesses, and how lives can go well rather than wrong.
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