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... one person. The most common items were family, friends, music, pets and food. Interestingly, food was one of a number ...
Edward Elliot 1920-2021
... interests included Art History, local church architecture, music and lichens. In these areas he meticulously researched ...
News
... I tinyurl.com/y6v8y2e The Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) has two grant schemes ... advancement or promotion of research in the psychology of music or music education. I Reg and Molly Buck Award: one grant ...
Stephen Morley 1950-2017
... family and proud of his children. He was passionate about music and birds – he apparently had a tough time choosing ...
What does it mean to be human, now?
... a new audio intervention by artist and music director Busty Beatz of Hot Brown Honey and curator ...
A ‘double whammy’ of concern
... government we get and what they will prioritise. The mood music so far, as I read it, is they will prioritise health, ...
A binaural audio odyssey
... appearing ’ in the new location. And that low notes in music seem to suggest something being lower down physically. ...
Under the umbrella of psychology
... alien species, dying moth populations in Derby, folk music, and a blind cat called George (whom she promptly ...
Society
... makes us human, crisis negotiation, and whether or not pop music is bad for young people. In London the topics included ...
Thinking differently: Fashionable, original
... careers, to the detriment of their creative talents in music and art. A lively audience discussion followed the ...
Chris Mawson 1953-2020
... as his partner, Donna. At his funeral the first piece of music played was Dire Straits “Romeo and Juliet” from ...
Digest: What else can you expect from a Crappo?
... electricity, law, linguistics, mathematics, medicine, music, pathology, philosophy, and physics. But how much of ...
News and media
... from internet dating and subliminal messages in rock music through to Barbie dolls. The media and popular culture, ... targets for the censors – aggressive or antisocial music tends not to have a negative influence on young people. ... interpret or ignore...
Mike Startup 1950-2015
... psychotic experiences. Outside of work, Mike was an avid music enthusiast, and an accomplished guitarist and flautist. ...
Dr Janet Carr 1927-2020
... and clinical work, including a passion for Jane Austen and music, especially Mozart. As a child, Janet became interested ...
Al
... of mass destruction. He told me about going to classical music concerts in Stanford with his wife, Virginia, and he ...
News, Digest and Media
... proper. The subject this year was the psychology of music and consumer behaviour, wittily titled ‘The tills are ... you by French or German wine by playing the appropriate music, David Hargreaves gave the audience examples of music on his...
James Ost (1973 – 2019)
... CDs. James was also happy to practice (and even perform) music with colleagues irrespective of their level of ...
Judith Greene 1936-2016
... shoulder was the shoulder to cry on. Her love of cooking, music, art, literature and wine were the ingredients of many ...
Emeritus Professor Gerald A. Randell FBPsS (1930–2015)
... generations. Gerry’s interests included classical music, travel and current affairs. He gave up skiing only in ...
Psychedelics – A tool for therapy?
... setting is less clear but the researchers have explored music, lighting, and support from therapist during treatment. ...
The art of revolution
... on the Sea of Azov into a professional family. She studied music in Geneva and law in St. Petersburg, but decided to ... my advice; A kiss, my darling, is not for the ear, And music is not for the eyes.” References Chandler, R., ...
News, Digest and Media
... He told The Psychologist he was ‘gobsmacked’. Skoog music Edinburgh University psychologist Dr Ben Schögler and ... Skoog allows children with special needs to make their own music and Schögler says they often progress within one ... who now works full-time...
Digest
... explain the popularity of tragic art, be that in drama, music or books. ‘In fictional tragedy, people are given the ...
News and media
... that supports women prisoners during pregnancy and birth. Music therapy More better-quality research is needed to establish whether music therapy can help reduce the symptoms of depression, a ... controlled studies, four of which reported a benefit of ...