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Are people conscious of Scopaesthesia? Do the number of starers and the introduction of Acoustathesia effect hit rates? – A pilot investigation

Are people conscious of Scopaesthesia? Do the number of starers and the introduction of Acoustathesia effect hit rates? – A pilot investigation

(Image from Shutterstock) Hello, my name is Rebecca O’Connell and I am a third year combined honours psychology student and this is my final research project and submission to the […]

18th April 201820th July 2018 Academia, Conference, Parapsychology, Research, student projectLeave a Comment on Are people conscious of Scopaesthesia? Do the number of starers and the introduction of Acoustathesia effect hit rates? – A pilot investigation
Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health

Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health

Senior lecturer, Dr. Kate Gee, describes her experience after being invited to speak at a parliamentary roundtable.

11th December 20174th January 2018 Academia, Applied Psychology, Conference, Health and Wellbeing, Knowledge Exchange, Music, policitical psychologyLeave a Comment on Parliamentary roundtable discussing music and mental health
International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)

International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)

Dr. Kate Gee, Senior Lecturer at CCCU, describes her recent experience of presenting at the renowned symposium on Performance Science, this year held in Reykjavik.

26th September 201711th October 2017 Academia, Applied Psychology, Conference, Health and Wellbeing, Performance science, Research, SymposiumLeave a Comment on International Symposium on Performance Science 2017 (or What I did with my summer)
Nonsense, bullshit and constructive dialogues in Higher Education

Nonsense, bullshit and constructive dialogues in Higher Education

Dr. Stavroula Tsirogianni, Social Psychology Lecturer with an interest in values, moral dilemmas and perspective taking talks about her experiences of nonsense, bullshit and constructive dialogues in within academia and […]

14th October 20161st September 2017 Academia, Conference, social psychology2 Comments on Nonsense, bullshit and constructive dialogues in Higher Education

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