My 1st first-author publication came out last month! Topic is from my master's research on concussions at NMHU, "Neuropsychological functioning in athletes with untreated concussion at moderate elevation" 📖🎉💪 https://t.co/fESLDsD60b
We had government sponsored messages in lockdown about physical exercise and mental health - but not about eating nutritional meals. A survey reveals that maybe we should have.
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Social science is anything but soft. It is just as complex as “hard” sciences and yields information that is just as valuable to society. #AcademicTwitter#AcademicChatter@OpenAcademics
The three research projects will delve deep into human health and psychology over the next three years, investigating how we develop sight, how our memories affect planning, and how an antibiotic-resistant infection might be targeted.
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Excellent keynote from professor Rich Masters from @waikato on the role of our cognitive unconscious. So many applications from improving performance to reducing injuries in older adults.
What a brilliant way to wrap up this yers @sportexsci_nz!
If I ever fall into water unexpectedly, I will do the breast stroke with my feet! Love this drowning prevention research from @tinaduijn, it's reassuring to know all the ways scientists work to keep us safe in unexpected situations #sesnz2020
Great insights from @KenQuarrie & @ProfPatria on the scope of long-term neuropathological & mental health consequences of repeated head injuries #sesnz2020
Charlie did a great job presenting his recently published (!) work on how the nutrition & training of athletes changed during quarantine #sesnz2020
Presenting a few findings from our research on the influence of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on perceived nutrition and training habits in Rugby Union players @sportexsci_nz@waikato
So grateful to be able to present my doctoral research at #sesnz2020 as part of the @waikato team! Topic was assessing electrophysiological behavior in the brain after concussion/sport-originated brain injury, with emphasis on sex differences.
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