The Psychologist, April 2001
Supply, demand and cognitive performance.
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Supply, demand and cognitive performance.
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Fuel for thought
Andrew Scholey on research of the Human Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, University of Northumbria, using supply and demand in the brain to improve cognitive performance.
Immersive television
Jonathan Freeman, Jane Lessiter and Wijnand IJsselsteijn provide an introduction to ‘presence’ – a sense of being there – based on the research of the Immersive Television Project at Goldsmiths College.
Interview with Alison Bourchier
Was there a scary monster under your bed? Did you have an imaginary friend when you were growing up? Angus Smyth spoke to Alison Bourchier about children’s understanding of pretence and reality.
Crime prevention
David P. Farrington proposes ways in which psychology can contribute to the reduction of crime.
Why I study... stress in doctors
Jenny Firth-Cozens