If you’re studying the Year 2 Topic Schizophrenia, you will have encountered the Dopamine Hypothesis. A recent article in the Journal of Biological Psychiatry reviews seven articles examining...

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An environmental (sociocultural) explanation for dementia has been proposed by the authors of a Canadian study, as reported in The Guardian Newspaper this week. The researchers tracked 6.6M...

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While most New Year’s Resolutions focus on physical wellbeing, a recent article highlights the importance of looking after our mental wellbeing. A recent article on NetDoctor by Psychologist Dr...

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This Week published an interesting article called ‘The Birth of Psychology’. The article describes Thomas Willis, a 17th Century Oxford Professor, who published The Anatomy of the Brain in 1664,...

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Did you make a New Year’s resolution? If so, you’re not alone, as around 50 percent of people do. Interestingly, according to Margot Underwood, Associate Professor of Psychology at Joliet Junior...

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A-Level students are well-rehearsed when it comes to the effects of ‘misleading information’ on the accuracy of EWT. However, recent research suggests that misinformation can actually boost...

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While men might think their tattoos are likely to be a big hit with the ladies, recent research in Poland suggests that women are not impressed with a bit of ink. Galbarczyk & Ziomkiewicz...

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Perhaps not the best time of year to share this post, but an interesting entry, especially for those studying addiction or eating behaviour.

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We know that talking about our problems with a good friend or a counsellor can work wonders; we know that stereotyping people with mental health problems as violent, incompetent and “not like us”...

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Thank you for attending the Strong Foundations Workshop. We hope that you found the day informative and engaging, and will have an opportunity to use many of the extension resources following the...

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The Guardian Science Section reported this week that the US military had successfully tested electrical brain stimulation to enhance staff effectiveness and concentration in high pressure...

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This short, five-minute video, explores the history of attachment and the role of attachment on later mental and physical health outcomes. Dr Leslie Atkinson briefly explores why the process of...

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The Guardian Newspaper reported this week that, following a successful drug trial, a new medication that will essentially “switch off” the production of amyloid proteins that lead to the sticky...

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5th November 2016

Light, Camera, Food!

We live in a world where taking photos has become an obsession, hence the development of so many applications that involve picture sharing. One of most popular apps is ‘Snapchat’ which allows users...

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The link between stress and illness is well documented. However, a recent study suggests that the combination of a demanding job where a person is afforded little control might event shorten your...

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Psychology is filled with examples of people witnessing a crime or an accident, and then simply turning a blind eye. So if you walked past an injured cyclist who was sitting at the side of the...

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The Obedience Topic is one of my favourites and the following video provides a powerful and quite frankly horrendous real-life depiction of what happens when obedience goes wrong. Zimbardo...

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tutor2u are delighted to announce a must-see event taking place at Goldsmiths, University of London on Friday 18th November at 7:00 pm. The Fascinating Phenomenon of False Memories brings together...

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Literacy levels in England don’t look great: 3.4 per cent of 20 to 34-year-old graduates in England have literacy skills below level two, making them the most "illiterate" in the developed world....

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I never wanted to be a teacher and yet here I am. I came into the profession with the belief that I could make a difference to someone’s life. I guess this is the reason why many of us turn to...

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