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significant social issue in NSW that intersects with other forms of systemic and structural inequality, with life threatening consequences. One in four women in NSW have experienced violence, emotional
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shaped by behavioral mechanisms such as habits, emotional preferences, social norms and heuristics. In particular, the study will examine the influence of price framing, packaging visuals and communication
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and physical activity influence brain plasticity in regions linked to emotion and memory (the frontal cortex and hippocampus). Integrate all data to uncover how enrichment influences the complex
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with a background in Biotechnology/Cognitive Psychology and Mental Health, who can demonstrate interest and knowledge on the topics of Cognitive Conflict, Mental Effort, and Emotions and on the methods
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expressions and in the emotions and bodily sensations that accompany them. It is also interested in the potential for intimate and social transformation inherent in movement. The MOVING project adopts a
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physical and emotional wellbeing. It is anticipated that spinal cord injury research funded through this scheme will result in improved care, clinical management and ultimately improve the clinical outcomes
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-1932). Read more about Mariska Kret, winner of the Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize 2025 News Mariska Kret awarded 2025 Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize What causes emotions and what do humans and animals have in common
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empirically develop, apply and evaluate, novel approaches to co-creation by including emotions and values and employing digital technologies (such as XR) with rural communities for fostering climate resilience
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evaluating a class of AI technology that enable expressive, individual and masterful interactions, like a virtuoso musician who channels all of their being - physical, mental, emotional and even spiritual
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University and will become an active member of this department. The Department investigates development across the entire lifespan, focusing on individual differences in cognitive, emotional, and social