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  2. The new face of human–computer interactions | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The new face of human–computer interactions | University of Cambridge 18 Mar 2011: It is precisely these complex emotions that Ian Davies, one of six research students in the team, is capturing through physiological measurements and eye-tracking for the types of applications he ... Working at the very frontiers of HCI research, Peter
  3. Developmental dyslexia essential to human adaptive success, study…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/developmental-dyslexia-essential-to-human-adaptive-success-study-argues
    Thumbnail for Developmental dyslexia essential to human adaptive success, study argues | University of Cambridge 24 Jun 2022: The findings, reported today in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, have implications both at the individual and societal level, says lead author Dr Helen Taylor, an affiliated Scholar at the McDonald ... Taylor, H and Vestergaard MD: 'Developmental
  4. Spending for smiles: money can buy happiness after all | University…

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    Thumbnail for Spending for smiles: money can buy happiness after all | University of Cambridge 7 Apr 2016: The study was authored by Sandra Matz, a PhD candidate in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology; Joe Gladstone, a Research Associate at Cambridge Judge Business School; and David Stillwell, University Lecturer ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly
  5. Unhappy mothers talk more to their baby boys, study finds |…

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    Thumbnail for Unhappy mothers talk more to their baby boys, study finds | University of Cambridge 3 Sep 2019: The findings of the research, which was supported by Wellcome and the Economic and Social Research Council, are published in the Journal of Family Psychology. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  6. Marmoset study identifies brain region linking actions to their…

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    Thumbnail for Marmoset study identifies brain region linking actions to their outcomes | University of Cambridge 24 Jun 2021: Trevor Robbins in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology, joint senior author of the report. ... This research was conducted in the University of Cambridge’s Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, and was funded by Wellcome.
  7. Elephants and humans: a love affair over 1300 years | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/elephants-and-humans-a-love-affair-over-1300-years
    Thumbnail for Elephants and humans: a love affair over 1300 years | University of Cambridge 1 Jul 2015: The remarkable intelligence and memory of elephants is at the core of a research programme run by Dr Josh Plotnik, a researcher in the Department of Psychology at Cambridge and a ... Plotnik is founder of Think Elephants International, a US organisation
  8. Robots can help improve mental wellbeing at work – as long as they…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/robots-can-help-improve-mental-wellbeing-at-work-as-long-as-they-look-right
    Thumbnail for Robots can help improve mental wellbeing at work – as long as they look right | University of Cambridge 15 Mar 2023: Participants in the experiment were guided through different positive psychology exercises by a robot in an office meeting room. ... Try a positive psychology session with the robots used in this research as part of the Cambridge Festival on Saturday, 18
  9. Investigating child abuse: how interview training really matters |…

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    Thumbnail for Investigating child abuse: how interview training really matters | University of Cambridge 5 Apr 2013: A paper summarising the study (‘Do Case Outcomes Change When Investigative Interviewing Practices Change?’) will appear next month (May 2013) in the journal Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. ... The research was carried out by an international team
  10. Socio-economic status predicts UK boys’ development of essential…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/socio-economic-status-predicts-uk-boys-development-of-essential-thinking-skills
    Thumbnail for Socio-economic status predicts UK boys’ development of essential thinking skills | University of Cambridge 21 Jul 2020: Claire Hughes, Professor of Developmental Psychology in the Centre for Family Research, said: “There is concern in the UK that among children from less-advantaged backgrounds, boys in particular often ... perform academically, and the possibility has
  11. New study reveals scale of problem gambling among homeless population …

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    Thumbnail for New study reveals scale of problem gambling among homeless population | University of Cambridge 2 Apr 2014: In terms of addiction research, most focus has been on drugs, alcohol and smoking, but the gambling field is relatively small in comparison. ... Search research. Keyword search. Go. Sign up to receive our weekly research email.

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