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  2. Opinion: How to start healing those Brexit family rifts | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-how-to-start-healing-those-brexit-family-rifts
    Thumbnail for Opinion: How to start healing those Brexit family rifts | University of Cambridge 1 Jul 2016: Estrangements are rarely static and cycling in and out of estrangement is common. ... Lucy Blake, Research Associate at the Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge.
  3. QU EENS’ C OLLEG E REC OR D • ...

    https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/publicationFiles/the_record_2010ocr.pdf
    8 Dec 2016: Psychology).Andrew Murray Charles Odhams, M.A., M.Eng., Ph.D. Bye-Fellow. (Engineering ).Christopher Smith, B.Sc. ... Dr Michael Petraglia has resigned his Fellowship on his appointment to the post of Senior Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology
  4. Cambridge University Reporter no. 6429 - Wednesday 8 June 2016

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6429/6429.pdf
    8 Jun 2016: Leask, Glasgow.Environmental Policy: Professor G. Atkinson, London School of Economics; Professor N. ... Keene, Oxford.Land Economy Research: Professor G. Atkinson, London School of Economics; Professor N.
  5. Cocaine addiction: Scientists discover ‘back door’ into the brain |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cocaine-addiction-scientists-discover-back-door-into-the-brain
    Thumbnail for Cocaine addiction: Scientists discover ‘back door’ into the brain | University of Cambridge 12 Jan 2016: Most people who use cocaine do so initially in search of a hedonic ‘high’. ... Previous research by Professor Barry Everitt from the Department of Psychology at Cambridge showed that when rats were allowed to self-administer cocaine, dopamine-related
  6. What birds' attitudes to litter tell us about their ability to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-birds-attitudes-to-litter-tell-us-about-their-ability-to-adapt
    Thumbnail for What birds' attitudes to litter tell us about their ability to adapt | University of Cambridge 31 May 2016: Alison Greggor, who is doing a PhD in Psychology at the University of Cambridge, said: "From a broad perspective this work aims to help us understand how animals adapt to ... Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent directly to
  7. Obituary 1960s

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Eagle/Eagle%20Chapters/Obituaries/Obituary_1960s.pdf
    29 Nov 2016: He first entered the College's service when he left school at the age of thirteen. ... The school provided the early education of the two sons as it did that of the late Lon;l.
  8. 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-anaesthetics
    Thumbnail for Brain waves could help predict how we respond to general anaesthetics | University of Cambridge 14 Jan 2016: Dr Tristan Bekinschtein, senior author from the Department of Psychology, adds: “EEG machines are commonplace in hospitals and relatively inexpensive. ... Brain connectivity dissociates responsiveness from drug exposure during propofol induced
  9. Opinion: What do our spending habits reveal about our romantic…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-what-do-our-spending-habits-reveal-about-our-romantic-intentions
    Thumbnail for Opinion: What do our spending habits reveal about our romantic intentions? | University of Cambridge 16 Feb 2016: Money might not buy you love, but according to some studies in psychology and consumer behaviour, how you spend it could reveal a thing or two about your romantic intentions. ... nests of bowerbirds, serve a vital function in signalling one’s desirable
  10. Does your empathy predict if you would stop and help an injured…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/does-your-empathy-predict-if-you-would-stop-and-help-an-injured-person
    Thumbnail for Does your empathy predict if you would stop and help an injured person? | University of Cambridge 31 Oct 2016: Carrie Allison. A team of psychologists at the University of Cambridge has conducted a social psychology experiment to test the theory that an individual’s level of empathy influences their behaviour. ... Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge
  11. Cambridge University Reporter No 6434 for Wednesday 27 July 2016, vol …

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2015-16/weekly/6434/6434_public.pdf
    27 Jul 2016: SciencesDr JeffRey dalley, CTH, appointed Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology. ... School of Clinical MedicineDr sTefaNo PlucHiNo, SID, appointed Reader in Regenerative Neuroimmunology in the Department of Clinical.

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