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November 2015

November 25, 2015  by Mattia Roppolo

Health Related Quality of Life among older adults: Zooming into its complex and dynamic development

On November 9th 2015, Mattia Roppolo defended his dissertation. In a joint PhD-project, he combined the expertise of the departments of Psychology in Turin and Groningen, and provided new insights in Health Related Quality of Life, using a dynamic systems approach.

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in Developmental and Educational Psychology 0 comments
November 18, 2015  by Danny Taufik

The feel-good factor in acting pro-environmentally

Recycling paper, taking shorter showers, and cycling to work instead of going by car are all as pro-environmental behaviors. Even though these behaviors typically involve some degree of effort or cost, many people still engage in them. But why? This Thursday, November 19th, Danny Taufik will defend his dissertation in which he tries to answer this question.

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November 11, 2015  by Anselm Fuermaier

Good vibrations: Whole Body Vibration as a new treatment for ADHD?

Can you imagine it is possible to improve cognitive functioning only by sitting regularly for a few minutes on a vibrating chair? In our studies, we demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration (WBV) can be of potential value in the treatment of patients with ADHD!

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in Neuropsychology 7 comments
November 4, 2015  by Tassos Sarampalis

Time Flies: Interview with Andrea Soto Padilla on time perception

Every quarter, we share articles published in the BCN Newsletter and we are happy today to share an interview with Andrea Soto Padilla, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, who works on an interdisciplinary project on the perception of time.

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