University of Wales, Trinity Saint David – Student Services<br />Salary: £41,064 to £47,389 per annum Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
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Mental Time Travel: Scientists Explore the Mysteries of Autobiographical Hypermnesia
Researchers examined a girl with exceptional memory recall. Her case could transform understanding of how we relive the past and imagine the future. Autobiographical memory is the ability to recall personal experiences that have shaped Read More
Bright children from poorer backgrounds are twice as likely to be admitted to hospital with mental health problems than high-achievers with affluent upbringings. Summary Children from disadvantaged backgrounds who excel academically face a significantly higher Read More
Edge Hill University – Secondary Education<br />Salary: £39,906 to £51,753 per annum Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Queen Mary University of London – Wolfson Institute of Population Health – Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health<br />Salary: £51,755 to £71,834 per annum inclusive of London Allowance. Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Newcastle University<br />Salary: £35,608 to £37,694 with progression to £46,049 per annum. Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Experts identify four urgent priorities after findings reveal that smartphone users under 13 are more likely to report various problems, including suicidal thoughts. A worldwide study involving more than 100,000 participants has found that receiving a smartphone Read More
Researchers isolated signals from a brain implant so people with movement disorders could voice thoughts without trying to speak Summary Researchers have successfully decoded brain signals related to intended speech in individuals with movement disorders, Read More
Johns Hopkins researchers grew a mini human brain with connected regions and blood vessels. It acts like an early-stage fetal brain and could unlock new ways to study and treat complex mental disorders. Researchers at Read More
Dementia, Depression, and the Nuclear Button: The Shocking Reality of
A startling new study reveals that many world leaders with access to nuclear weapons were suffering from serious health issues—including dementia, depression, strokes, and addiction—while still in power. Some were comatose, others deeply Read More