by Iliyah | Oct 12, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business, Economics & Finance, Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr Reuven Bar-On – Dr Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk | Optimising Employee Talent with a Multifactor Measure of Performance Dr Reuven Bar-On and Dr Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk, the co-directors of Into Performance ULC, are established experts in the psychology of human...
by Iliyah | Sep 22, 2023 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Professor Kim McDonough – Professor Pavel Trofimovich | New Insights into Non-verbal Aspects of Second Language Learning Although most people study a second language in school, this education alone is seldom sufficient to achieve the level of proficiency needed...
by Iliyah | Sep 6, 2023 | Editor's Pick, Medical & Health Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr Susan Kennedy | Understanding Substance Abuse in College Students Substance abuse in college students is a particular concern. Dr Susan Kennedy, Department of Psychology at Denison University in Ohio, USA, recently led a collaboration with colleagues from the Ohio...
by Iliyah | Aug 17, 2023 | Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr Alexander Manevich | Navigating Through Grief: The Unheard Story of Dementia Caregivers ‘Grief is the price we pay for love’ (Queen Elizabeth II) Grieving and mourning are natural and deeply personal responses to losing someone we care about. It is an experience...
by Iliyah | Aug 3, 2023 | Medical & Health Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Changing the Brain Through Learning Attention allows us to plan and monitor our thoughts and, thus, is a critical step in the learning process. Learning can then change the physical structure of the brain. This is the reason why a team of scientists at the University...
by Iliyah | Jul 10, 2023 | Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr. Diana Arya | New Approaches to Thinking About and Assessing Reading in the Digital Age: Notes from a U.S. Scholar Article written by Diana J. Arya, Ingrid Fidelli, and Catherine Deeprose Reading has become increasingly complex over the past few decades, largely...
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