Professor Catherine Loveday π
@CathLoveday
Neuropsychologist interested in memory, music, neurodevelopment, & neuroendocrinology. Author of The Secret World of the Brain. Trustee at AgeUKBarnet. She/her.
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09-10-2009 19:42:12
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Fascinating piece by Doug Specht University of Westminster How maps are used and abused in times of conflict theconversation.com/how-maps-are-u⦠via The Conversation
We are starting a new talks series which Iβll be chairing where we hear from psychologists @sussexuni all about how we can use their research in our own lives. Starting with the Science of Well-being. Nice venue too. Do come if you can and please do share theoldmarket.com/shows/think-agβ¦
Brain scans of Philly jazz musicians reveal secrets to reaching creative flow theconversation.com/brain-scans-of⦠via The Conversation U.S.
βLike a film in my mindβ: hyperphantasia and the quest to understand vivid imaginations.
From the best psych science writer in the business, β¦David Robsonβ©, and there's even a β¦John Higgsβ© mention. theguardian.com/science/2024/aβ¦
Help us spread the word! New public talk series #ThinkAgain ! all about #psychology hosted by broadcaster Claudia Hammond 13th June The Old Market we'll be chatting about the science of #wellbeing .
Grab a ticket before they sell out! University of Sussex Sussex Psychology theoldmarket.com/shows/think-agβ¦
I wrote a couple of new lectures for a new module this semester so I did what I love best and distilled them into an hour long accessible talk for my local community at Age UK Barnet
Looking forward to doing another series of local community talks on neuroscience and psychology - based at Age UK Barnet but open to everyone. Kicking off with some science and myth-busting around food and diet.
My wonderful colleague and friend Nina Polytimou on BBC Radio 4 talking about the impact of music on the learning and emotions of babies and the well being of their carers. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0β¦
Congratulations to Chris French πΊπ¦ on the launch of his new must-read book, βThe Science of Weird Shitβ. A thoroughly entertaining and enlightening talk as always.