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  2. Reactions to Time | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/reactions-to-time
    17 Mar 2004: The experts will include three academics from the University of Cambridge, representing different models of research and work on the role of time in physical science, psychology and philosophy. ... Nicola Clayton, Reader in Comparative Cognition in the
  3. R E S E A R C H HORIZONS ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_3_research_horizons.pdf
    22 May 2007: In this issue webring you the psychology ofgambling and who are Europe’shappiest people. ... The podcasts were made by Cambridge Media, a joint venture between the Officeof Communications and the Centre for Applied Research in Educational
  4. How to tell a missile from a pylon: a tale of two cortices |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-to-tell-a-missile-from-a-pylon-a-tale-of-two-cortices
    Thumbnail for How to tell a missile from a pylon: a tale of two cortices | University of Cambridge 2 Oct 2014: Dr Welchman, a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Psychology, explains: “The parietal cortex and the ventral cortex appear to be involved in the overlapping tasks to a ... The research may have implications for therapies to help
  5. Flu season 2021: how worried should we be?

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    Thumbnail for Flu season 2021: how worried should we be? 12 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
  6. New Years Honours | University of Cambridge

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    3 Jan 2001: Her research focuses on adsorption and transport phenomena in porous media, with particular focus on magnetic resonance techniques and catalysis. ... Dr Lynne Jones, received an OBE for services to child psychology and mental health in war-affected areas
  7. Strongest evidence to date of brain’s ability to compensate for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/strongest-evidence-to-date-of-brains-ability-to-compensate-for-age-related-cognitive-decline
    Thumbnail for Strongest evidence to date of brain’s ability to compensate for age-related cognitive decline | University of Cambridge 6 Feb 2024: Study lead Dr Kamen Tsvetanov, an Alzheimer's Society Dementia Research Leader Fellow in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, said: “Our ability to solve abstract problems is a ... Dr Alexa Morcom from the University of
  8. Children of the city

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    Thumbnail for Children of the city 11 Dec 2018: While numerous studies have taken place in Europe and the USA, research in the Global South – where violence is endemic in many countries – is severely lacking. ... The study will be managed by a team of 15 co-investigators, including Professor
  9. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 5

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_5_research_horizons.pdf
    1 Feb 2008: Psychology andReligion Research Group (PRRG) in theFaculty of Divinity are combiningpsychological research and practice tolook at conflict in the church and howthis might be transformed. ... Professor Daniel WolpertDept of EngineeringProfessor
  10. The science of cultural psychology | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-science-of-cultural-psychology
    7 Jun 2006: An expert in Psychology from Clark University in Massachusetts, Professor Valsiner was originally from Estonia, where he graduated from Tartu University in 1976. ... He is greatly respected in the field of psychology for his research on cultural
  11. Helping adolescents to feel competent and purposeful – not just happy …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/helping-adolescents-to-feel-competent-and-purposeful-not-just-happy-may-improve-grades
    Thumbnail for Helping adolescents to feel competent and purposeful – not just happy – may improve grades | University of Cambridge 6 Jul 2023: The research also assessed whether the students exhibited a ‘growth mindset’: a belief in their personal capacity for improvement. ... Clarke suggested that eudaimonic therapy, which increasingly features in professional mental health psychology for

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