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Psychology
14 Apr 2020
More than a third of medical staff suffered insomnia during the COVID-19 epidemic in China
They were more likely to feel depressed and anxious, and certain factors implied increased risk: Frontiers in Psychiatry
Psychology
14 Apr 2020
They were more likely to feel depressed and anxious, and certain factors implied increased risk: Frontiers in Psychiatry
Psychology
04 Mar 2020
Child body odor provides olfactory clues to mothers about child’s developmental stage: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
26 Feb 2020
Encourages children to display more sustainable behaviors, and gives greater levels of happiness: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
24 Feb 2020
Multilinguals may be better equipped at multitasking: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
05 Feb 2020
High-tempo music may increase the benefits of exercise and reduce perceived effort: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
31 Jan 2020
Novel combination improves the motor skills of young people with neurodevelopmental disorders: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Psychology
30 Jan 2020
One of the largest sections in Frontiers in Psychology, encompassing all aspects of human behavior in an organization.
Psychology
17 Jan 2020
Study suggests that understanding between humans and dogs transcends training: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
13 Sep 2019
Study shows Old World monkeys combine items in speech — but only two and never more, unlike humans; Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
29 Jul 2019
A system developed by David Dalmazzo and Rafael Ramírez, members of the Music Technology Group, allows violin students to benefit from real-time accurate information about their movements when playing the instrument; Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
04 Jul 2019
‘High-tech’ framing may be driving negative attitudes towards cultured meat; Frontiers in Nutrition
Psychology
17 Jun 2019
Research suggests that gamification can boost soldier training, but only if we take individual differences into account; Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
13 Jun 2019
More patients with anorexia go into long-term remission by re-learning how to eat, than through CBT or drugs; Frontiers in Neuroscience
Psychology
15 May 2019
A QUT study finds problematic phone use is getting worse in Australia; Frontiers in Psychiatry
Psychology
13 May 2019
When a mother is exposed to intimate partner violence during pregnancy, her children are less likely to suffer depression and PTSD symptoms if they live in violent communities, than otherwise; Frontiers in Genetics
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