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Dorothy Bishop discusses Developmental Language Disorder terminology in new RADLD film
Impact Research
1 September 2017
Charles Spence writes for The Conversation on how to make meals more memorable
Media Research
31 August 2017
Brain Diaries exhibition picks up a Vice-Chancellor's Public Engagement with Research Award
Award Public Engagement Research
29 June 2017
Andreas Kappes celebrates success at the Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Awards
Award Public Engagement Research
29 June 2017
EP student Lev Tankelvitch wins best film at Bristol Science Film Festival
Media Public Engagement Research
30 March 2017
Film screening organised by Catherine Manning to mark World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd
Event Research
30 March 2017
Risk of infanticide drove evolution of monogamy
Research
30 July 2013
The study, by academics from UCL, Oxford University, the University of Manchester and the University of Auckland, is the first to show that this evolutionary pathway explains the emergence of pair living.
Prisoners doing yoga may see psychological benefits
Research
16 July 2013
Yoga can improve mood and mental wellbeing among prisoners, an Oxford University study suggests, and may also have an effect on impulsive behaviour.
Cutlery 'can influence food taste'
Research
16 July 2013
Research carried out by the Crossmodal Research Lab, in the perception of how food tastes is influenced by cutlery. The research suggests that the size, weight, shape and colour all have an effect on flavour.
Horizon: The Truth about Personality
Research
16 July 2013
The work of Professor Elaine Fox who directs the Oxford Centre for Emotions and Affective Neuroscience (OCEAN) based in the Department of Experimental Psychology, is featured in a forthcoming Horizon programme presented by Michael Mosley. The programme called The Truth about Personality is due to air on BBC2 on Wednesday 10th July at 9.00 pm.