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Imagery Research Group
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/applied-psychology/imagery
Imagery research in the University of Plymouth's School of Psychology
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Qavitha Buspanathan – BSc (Hons) Psychology graduate
University of Plymouth - Qavitha Buspanathan alumni case study
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Combatting alarm fatigue in clinical care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/alarm-fatigue
The University of Plymouth, School of Psychology research on reducing sensory overload on clinicians due to the excessive number of alarms.
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eViz: Energy Visualisation for Carbon Reduction
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/applied-psychology/eviz
An EPSRC funded project led by the University of Plymouth School of Psychology.
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From homelessness to belonging – “Clearing gave me a chance”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/from-homelessness-to-belonging-clearing-gave-me-a-chance
University of Plymouth news: From homelessness to belonging – “Clearing gave me a chance”. Psychology with Criminology student Ash Parker describes her Clearing journey.
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Psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/research-degrees/research-areas/psychology
Psychology: we welcome proposals for postgraduate research in all of these areas.
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Lose weight, stop smoking, exercise more: the psychology behind positive behavioural change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/the-psychology-behind-positive-behavioural-change
Plymouth Pioneers - Jackie Andrade, Thought Leadership: Lose weight, stop smoking, exercise more: the psychology behind positive behavioural change
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Models of Explicit and Implicit Memory: Linking Priming, Recognition, and Source Memory
Plymouth University research. Models of Explicit and Implicit Memory: Linking Priming, Recognition, and Source Memory.
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New research shows what makes people ‘cruel to be kind’
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-shows-what-makes-people-cruel-to-be-kind
A team from the School of Psychology has found key conditions that might make someone ‘cruel to be kind’, after conducting research using video games
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Research shows that people overestimate benefits – and underestimate risks – of medical interventions
From major heart surgery to a course of minor drugs, people overestimate the benefits and underestimate the risks of a variety of medical procedures, according to new research led by the School of Psychology.
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