In neuropsychology, dysmetria (literally meaning wrong length) is a specific kind of ataxia (loss of control of motor movements) where a patient cannot properly carry out an intended motor movement, ...
With two decades of empathy training and research under our belt, one of the responses we get most often when introducing the topic to new publics is this one: “Oh yes, empathy is very important [at ...
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (CABN) offers theoretical, review, and primary research articles on behavior and brain processes in humans. Coverage includes normal function as well as ...
We resist change because our knowledge, beliefs and behaviors don’t align. Reflecting on the past two and a half years, one thing has become clear: people struggle to adapt to change–especially when ...
The University of Birmingham welcomes Elaine Fox - internationally renowned cognitive psychologist and affective scientist - as its new Professor of Psychology.
The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a new revolution in psychology, one in which novel questions have been posed, research methods devised, and sub-fields created. It is an exciting time for ...
Winter fatigue and low mood can worsen memory, attention, and daily functioning in elders with dementia. Know how seasonal ...
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