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  2. Drug addiction? Just forget about it. | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/drug-addiction-just-forget-about-it
    29 Sep 2005: The researchers’ purpose was to test the effects of treatment on a memory process called ‘reconsolidation.’ The theory underlying reconsolidation is that when memories are recalled they become malleable, subject to ... The University's news digest
  3. 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-faces
    Thumbnail for Here’s looking at you: research shows jackdaws can recognise individual human faces | University of Cambridge 11 Aug 2015: Gabrielle Davidson. Researchers Alex Thornton, now at the University of Exeter, and Gabrielle Davidson carried out the study with the wild jackdaw population in Madingley village on the outskirts of Cambridge. ... The researchers found that the jackdaws
  4. 3 Jun 2024: Dr Adam Coutts, Research Associate, Department of Sociology. Larry King, Adam Coutts and Brendan Burchell, researchers from the Department of Sociology and colleagues in the Centre for Business Research (Simon Deakin), ... The programme will involve a
  5. Professor Zoe Kourtzi | Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery

    https://www.c2d3.cam.ac.uk/directory/389/professor-zoe-kourtzi
    3 Jun 2024: Department of Psychology. Downing Street. Cambridge. CB2 3EB. United Kingdom. ... Department of Psychology.
  6. Two Psychology papers in the top 21 most talked about articles of

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/2013-on-line-impact
    5 Jun 2024: Search site. Department of Psychology. Two Psychology papers in the top 21 most talked about articles of 2013. ... Furthermore, the two papers in question were authored by researchers from the Psychometrics Centre, part of the Department of Psychology.
  7. How could multilingualism benefit India’s poorest schoolchildren? |…

    https://www.languagesciences.cam.ac.uk/news/how-could-multilingualism-benefit-indias-poorest-schoolchildren
    3 Jun 2024: Led by Professor Ianthi Tsimpli, from the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, the project involves Dr Dénes Szucs from the Department of Psychology, plus researchers from the University of Reading ... Our virtual network connects
  8. Building research and policy capacities and capabilities for health…

    https://research.sociology.cam.ac.uk/building-research-and-policy-capacities-and-capabilities-health-and-healthcare-conflict-zones-and
    3 Jun 2024: Larry King, Adam Coutts and Brendan Burchell, researchers from the Department of Sociology and colleagues in the Centre for Business Research (Simon Deakin), Psychology (Kai Ruggeri) and the Centre for Science ... Dr Adam Coutts, Research Associate,
  9. PhD student reveals people more afraid of catching COVID-19 are more…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/phd-student-reveals-people-more-afraid-catching-covid-19-are-more-judgemental
    Thumbnail for PhD student reveals people more afraid of catching COVID-19 are more judgemental | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Wednesday 9 June 2021. Researchers studying how we make moral judgements found that people more concerned about catching COVID-19 were more disapproving of the wrong-doings of others, whatever they ... St Catharine's PhD student Robert Henderson and
  10. Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_37_research_horizons.pdf
    9 Oct 2018: The technology is based on an electrical signal,” says Hutter, from the Department of Chemistry. ... A group of researchers in Cambridge’s Department of Engineering are working to defend against the security threats posed by quantum computers by
  11. Colour blindness sometimes an advantage | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/colour-blindness-sometimes-an-advantage
    14 Dec 2005: The study, published in the journal Current Biology (December 6) by researchers from the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge and the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, developed ... The researchers had deuteranomalous and

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