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  2. Deep brain stimulation may significantly improve OCD symptoms, study…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/deep-brain-stimulation-may-significantly-improve-ocd-symptoms-study-suggests
    Thumbnail for Deep brain stimulation may significantly improve OCD symptoms, study suggests | University of Cambridge 7 Mar 2019: OCD is characterised by unwanted intrusive thoughts and repetitive rituals and causes pronounced impairment in everyday life. In very severe cases, OCD
  3. Virtual investment experiment indicates informed consumers choose…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/virtual-investment-experiment-indicates-informed-consumers-choose-sustainable-funds-even-with
    Thumbnail for Virtual investment experiment indicates informed consumers choose sustainable funds even with reduced returns | University of Cambridge 22 Oct 2019: Walking the talk: Understanding consumer demand for sustainable investing’ is a collaboration between CISL, the Department of Psychology and the Psychometrics Centre, and was commissioned by the Investment Leaders Group (ILG),
  4. Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘pre-bunk’ game reduces susceptibility to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fake-news-vaccine-works-pre-bunk-game-reduces-susceptibility-to-disinformation
    Thumbnail for Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘pre-bunk’ game reduces susceptibility to disinformation | University of Cambridge 25 Jun 2019: An online game in which people play the role of propaganda producers to help them identify real world disinformation has been shown to increase “psychological
  5. Gendered play in hunter-gatherer children strongly influenced by…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gendered-play-in-hunter-gatherer-children-strongly-influenced-by-community-demographics
    Thumbnail for Gendered play in hunter-gatherer children strongly influenced by community demographics | University of Cambridge 26 Sep 2019: recently completed her PhD in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology.
  6. ‘Mental rigidity’ at the root of intense political partisanship on…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mental-rigidity-at-the-root-of-intense-political-partisanship-on-both-left-and-right-study
    Thumbnail for ‘Mental rigidity’ at the root of intense political partisanship on both left and right – study | University of Cambridge 29 Aug 2019: Scholar and lead author of the study, now published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
  7. What makes a good excuse? A Cambridge philosopher may have the answer …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-makes-a-good-excuse-a-cambridge-philosopher-may-have-the-answer
    Thumbnail for What makes a good excuse? A Cambridge philosopher may have the answer | University of Cambridge 1 Jul 2019: Recent work in psychology suggests that intentions have a distinctive motivational profile, with philosophers and psychologists both arguing that they are key to understanding how we make choices.
  8. GP clinics could help bridge mental health treatment gap, study finds …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gp-clinics-could-help-bridge-mental-health-treatment-gap-study-finds
    Thumbnail for GP clinics could help bridge mental health treatment gap, study finds | University of Cambridge 7 Nov 2019: In the UK, for example, the British Medical Association found in 2018 that the waiting time for a clinical psychology appointment surpassed two years in some NHS trusts.
  9. Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mild-to-moderate-hearing-loss-in-children-leads-to-changes-in-how-brain-processes-sound
    Thumbnail for Mild-to-moderate hearing loss in children leads to changes in how brain processes sound | University of Cambridge 1 Oct 2019: She has been interested in hearing loss ever since studying Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol.
  10. Automated phone calls may help patients to take medicines as…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/automated-phone-calls-may-help-patients-to-take-medicines-as-prescribed-pilot-study-suggests
    Thumbnail for Automated phone calls may help patients to take medicines as prescribed, pilot study suggests | University of Cambridge 7 Jan 2019: Dr Katerina Kassavou began her career studying psychology at the University of Crete before moving to Cambridge in 2014.

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