by admin | Jun 21, 2023 | behavioural sciences
Professor Alberto Posso | Exploring the Neglected Psychological Consequences of Child Labour About this episode Child labour is a major social problem, particularly in developing countries. Recent reports estimate that globally, there are 160 million children engaged...
by admin | May 10, 2023 | behavioural sciences
Professor Kevin Lewis | Exploring the Differences between Digital and Face-to-Face Social Networks SciTube Scitube Library behavioural sciences About this episode Digital communication technologies, such as email, social media and messaging apps, radically changed how...
by admin | May 3, 2023 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine, research animated
Scitube Library research animated About this episode Non-small cell lung cancer, or NSCLC, accounts for approximately 85% of lung cancer cases worldwide. Although NSCLC typically progresses at a slower rate than other types of lung cancer, by the time it is diagnosed...
by admin | Mar 8, 2023 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine, research animated
VideoPod About this episode For young people with schizophrenia, their first experience of psychosis is often highly traumatic. Because of the close, nurturing relationships mothers typically have with their children, they too can experience trauma while witnessing...
by admin | Mar 7, 2023 | behavioural sciences, research animated
VideoPod About this episode Psychophysics is the formal study of perception – our sensory experience of the world. Professor Zygmunt Pizlo at the University of California-Irvine explains that while symmetry is fundamental in both physics and mathematics, it is also...
by admin | Feb 22, 2023 | behavioural sciences, health and medicine, research animated
VideoPod About this episode Meditation is the regular, purposeful practice of becoming aware of one’s bodily sensations, thoughts, or other points of focus. Professor Manoj Sharma, a global health promotion leader and Chair of the Social and Behavioral Health...