The Psychology of Worldviews: How our Cosmovision is Integrated to our Personality
Want to be part of our Stories? Click here Name:Ā Artur Nilsson Number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI):Ā I donāt have my own lab, but Iām affiliated with a lab (the JEDI-lab at Linkƶping University) and I have many collaborators in various constellations. Location:Ā Linkƶping University, Sweden Graduation Date:Ā Ph.D., June 2013 H index:Ā 10+ Grants:Ā A Fulbright scholarship, […]
Online Neuropsychological Tests: Memory, Learning, and Brain Plasticity
Want to be part of our Stories? Click here Name:Ā Jaap Murre Number of lab members or colleagues (excluding PI): About 70 in the Brain & Cognition Group but I am working closely with only a dozen or so. Location:Ā University of Amsterdam Graduation Date:Ā Ph.D. in 1992 H index:Ā 34 Grants:Ā Fellowships of the Netherlands Royal Society, large PIONIER […]
Using Virtual Reality to Encourage Prosocial Behavior
Want to be part of our Stories?Ā Click here Name: Robin S. Rosenberg Location: NYC Graduation Date: Ph.D. in 1987 H index: 2 Ā Credit: Live in Their World. Ā Hello! Who are you and what are you working on? I have a PhD in clinical psychology, and for many years had a psychotherapy practice […]
Alex Wormuth: Data Saves Lives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TiYESCeNNQ In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, data has emerged as a vital resource with the potential to save lives. From healthcare to disaster response, the intelligent use of data can make a significant impact on improving outcomes and enhancing safety. One of the primary ways data saves lives is through predictive analytics in healthcare. […]