Investigadores de la UGR desarrollan un nuevo sistema para analizar las...
Permite recoger información sobre las variables comúnmente analizadas como tiempo de salida, tiempo de viraje, tiempo de llegada, frecuencia y longitud de ciclo de brazada, distancia de emersión, etc....
View ArticleUGR researchers develop a new system to automatically analyze swimming...
The pool at the Faculty of Sports Science of the University of Granada (UGR) has recently held a swimming competition in which a new system was applied to automatically analyze some important...
View ArticleA step forward in the challenge of reducing undernourishment in developing...
Researchers at UPM have carried out a study that aims to assess the impact of economic growth on the reductions in undernutrition in developing countries. The results of the study carried out by the...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to the Presidential Nominees from Change: The Magazine of...
Taylor & Francis Group and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) are pleased to announce the publication of an open letter to the presidential nominees from Change: The Magazine of...
View ArticleNew satellite image database maps the dynamics of human presence on Earth
Built-up areas on the Earth have increased by 2.5 times since 1975. And yet, today 7.3 billion people live and work in only 7.6% of the global land mass. Nine out of the ten most populated urban...
View ArticleStudy Shows Significant Cost Savings With a Home-Based Palliative Care Program
A home-based palliative care (HBPC) program for individuals with advanced illnesses was associated with a $12,000 reduction in the mean total cost of care per person, fewer hospital admissions and...
View ArticleAre extraverts always at an advantage in team-based work?
New research taking an in-depth look at the role of energy in the perceived advantage of being an extravert has been conducted by the University of Surrey in collaboration with the Center for Creative...
View ArticleThe life and soul of the party or an adapting loner – how social is our brain?
When someone panics, others can feel their anxiety. When others laugh, we find it easier to smile. Some of our emotions are not wholly owned by us, we take them from those who surround us. How does our...
View ArticleDusza towarzystwa czy przystosowany samotnik – jak społeczny jest mózg?
Gdy ktoś panikuje, inni mogą odczuwać jego zaniepokojenie. Gdy inni się śmieją, nam także łatwiej się uśmiechać. Część emocji nie należy wyłącznie do nas, przejmujemy je od osób w naszym otoczeniu. Jak...
View ArticleHow Can the SMART Effect Help Build Human-Robot Trust?
Strategic messaging that precedes human-robot interaction can help build the trust needed for effective human-robot communication and positive interaction outcomes, according to a study published in...
View ArticleChange Is Needed to Prevent Homicides by Individuals with Mental Illness
Following the stabbing death of Dr. Jeroen Ensink, a new father in London who was killed by a mentally ill man who had walked free after attacking a police officer with a knife days earlier, experts...
View Article170,000 hate crimes go unreported in the UK each year, according to new...
Researchers develop new hate crimes reporting systems to provide authorities with a clearer picture of the level of abuse
View ArticleGetting to the heart of children’s emotional and social development
""This new edition of the bestselling text, Nurturing Natures, provides an indispensable synthesis of the latest scientific knowledge about children’s emotional development.
View ArticleArmy of agents to tackle corrupt officials, tax evaders, terrorists, and...
Game theory has long been used to apply mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers. Our world of lone wolf terrorists to corrupt officials has evolved,...
View ArticleHow social anxiety can be overcome with internet: a Chinese study
In the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics a study analyzes the effects of internet-based cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety.
View ArticleThe consequences of sexual abuse in Swiss adolescents
In an investigation published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics the harm of sexual abuse in Swiss adolescents is analyzed.
View ArticleChildhood bullying places ‘long term strain’ on UK mental health services
New research shows that childhood bullying has a strong link to mental health service use throughout a person’s life, putting additional strain on an “already overstretched” UK healthcare system. A...
View Article'Mens sana in corpore sano': people who regularly do aerobic exercises...
Researchers from the University of Granada confirm the existence of a clear association between doing aerobic exercises on a regular basis and the so called sustained attention, a high-level cognitive...
View Article‘Mens sana in Corpore sano’: las personas que hacen ejercicio aeróbico...
Investigadores de la Universidad de Granada confirman que existe una clara asociación entre la práctica continuada de ejercicio aeróbico y la denominada atención sostenida, una función cognitiva de...
View Article‘Mens sana in Corpore sano’: Les personnes qui font de l'exercice aérobique...
Des chercheurs de l'Université de Grenade confirment qu'il existe une claire association entre la pratique de l'exercice aérobique et la dénommée attention soutenue, une fonction cognitive de haut...
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