The Cognition and Motivated Behaviour Lab is part of the Cambridge University Psychology Department. We study the association between cognition and health.
We want to understand the cognitive aspects of #LongCovid#longhaulers - recruiting people who both HAVE and HAVE NOT had COVID-19 for an ONLINE study.
Find information and sign up here:
https://t.co/7ovRSCwrP9
*******************STUDY KLAXON************************* We are researching the possible impact of COVID-19 on memory and cognition. Recruiting both people who HAVE and HAVE NOT had COVID. Please share widely! https://t.co/qMSYEMAoo2
Lucy is an experimental psychologist from Cambridge who contributed to my Special Investigation of brain complications in COVID19 - she is looking for volunteers for her research looking at COVID19 and memory
NEW ONLINE STUDY - problem solving in 6-10yo children! If your child enjoys computer games they'll love this, and help us to understand how children solve new problems compared to animals and AI! Please RT https://t.co/zp309IjuLI
When it comes to remembering previous meals, does memory ability or how much effort your put into recalling make a difference? See the labs new paper from Joanna Szypula https://t.co/xs2pPyPRf9
Interested in working at the boundary of Artificial intelligence, Psychology and Philosophy? Apply for the exciting new PHD position in collaboration with the talented @MartaHalina - https://t.co/G2w4o8AHua
@RTaylorUK@CambPsych @LucyCheke @Cambridge_Uni@Tesco Hi Richard - this study was simply to get a baseline idea of what people think of as healthy or unhealthy (with specific pictures) to inform stimuli for an undergraduate project
Study Plug! We have two studies running with kids at the moment:
1. Ages 6-12, a single visit (involves watching videos and playing computer games!) 2. Ages 8-13, two visits at least 48 hours apart, involves computer games and a fitbit! Contact Panpan: [email protected]