University of Michigan: Wellness influencers on social media were more likely to oppose COVID-19 vaccination. “New work by U-M School of Information lecturer Elle O’Brien, student Ronith Ganjigunta and UMSI assistant professor Paramveer Dhillon found that wellness influencers were more likely ...
Jayne Carruthersis a PhD candidate inSORTI, a research centre based in the School of Education at The University of Newcastle, Australia, where she works as a Research Assistant. With a background in Adult Education and Positive Psychology, she has a well-developed interest in fostering autonomou...
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Northern Kentucky University, USA Criminal justice students have stronger negative attitudes toward homosexuals than do other social science students (Cannon 2005; Miller 2001; & Olivero and Murataya’s 2001). The current research surveys criminal justice ...
Dr.Manuel Bardiès, PhD, Cancer Research Institute of Montpellier, France Assistant ProfessorMatteo Bauckneht, MD, PhD, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino and University of Genova, Genova, Italy ProfessorAmbros J. Beer, MD, PhD, Ulm University Medical Center, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm...
XPANCEO, a deep tech company developing the next generation of computing through its first smart contact lenses, in collaboration with Nobel laureate Konstantin S. Novoselov (University of Manchester, National University of Singapore), has developed an innovative method for producing biocompatible, transp...
…In psychology, we think about mental health on a spectrum from depression to flourishing. Flourishing is the peak of well-being: You have a strong sense of meaning, mastery and mattering to others. Depression is the valley of ill-being: You feel despondent, drained and worthless. Languishin...
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Michael Johansen MD MS Assistant Professor - Clinical Dept of Family Medicine The Ohio State University Medical Research: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings? Dr. Johansen: -Over the last 15 years there has been increasing empha...
Behavioral Science,Music,music and affect,Music Psychology,Music Therapy,Personal Work,Psychology Comments Leave a comment ICMPC Poster: Musical Intensity in Affect Regulaton: Interventons in Self-Harming Behavior In partial fulfillment of my graduate thesis, this poster represents the findings of my ...
Edward Choi is an Assistant Professor at Underwood International College, Yonsei University. His research interests centre on a range of topics: Korean higher education, traditional Korean education, the internationalisation of higher education, and the global phenomenon of family-owned universities. ...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world following the first experimental discoveries of the nerves connecting the brain with the body. The first fundamental doctrine on brain function highlighted th