Mulheres mostram maior apetência para o multitasking?
Estudo com 167 participantes do Reino Unido concluiu que as mulheres acreditam ter maior propensão para o multitasking do que os homens.
O que nos lembramos dos sonhos varia com a idade?
Estudo revela que não há diferenças relevantes entre a recordação dos sonhos em jovens adultos e em idosos.
Estudos sobre alegadas memórias de vidas passadas
Sabia que a maioria dos estudos sobre alegadas memórias de vidas passadas foram realizados sobretudo em países da Ásia?
Empatia em casais
Compreender o funcionamento adaptado dos casais é algo crucial dadas as consequências nefastas da violência conjugal.
Vai escolher o de sempre ou arriscar?
Escolhemos sempre o mesmo caminho de regresso a casa, mas um dia decidimos arriscar um percurso alternativo. O que nos leva a tomar esta decisão?
Sonhar enquanto se dorme e “sonhar acordado”: diferenças e semelhanças
Sabia que os sonhos “diurnos” refletem acontecimentos dos dois dias anteriores, enquanto os sonhos “noturnos” se assemelham a um enredo de ficção?
O seu cão tem competências sociais?
Estudo revela que a visualização do rosto do dono funciona como reforço social positivo para os cães. Conheça resultados intrigantes sobre o “melhor amigo do homem”.
Vencedores Prémio BIAL 2016
320 mil euros para 4 trabalhos sobre doenças reumáticas, pé diabético, cancro e osteoporose na 17ª edição Prémio BIAL.
Prémio BIAL 2016 distingue trabalhos sobre doenças reumáticas, pé diabético, cancro e osteoporose
FUNDAÇÃO BIAL ATRIBUI 320 MIL EUROS DISTRIBUÍDOS POR QUATRO VENCEDORES. Grande Prémio BIAL de Medicina atribuído a Jaime Cunha Branco e colaboradores com o projeto “Estudo Epidemiológico das Doenças Reumáticas em Portugal”. Prémio BIAL de Medicina Clínica atribuído a Maria de Jesus Dantas com trabalho "Pé Di@bético - soluções para um grande problema" Foram ainda atribuídas duas menções honrosas a Bruno Silva-Santos pelo projeto "Cancer immunotherapy: changing the paradigm" e a José Pereira da Silva e Andréa Marques com o trabalho "Changing the paradigm of osteoporotic fracture prevention in Portugal. From national evidence to clinical practice and guidelines".
Projeto apoiado pela Fundação BIAL é publicado na revista “Critical Care Medicine”
Foi publicado o artigo Monitoring the relationship between changes in cerebral oxygenation and electroencephalography patterns during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A feasibility study na revista Critical Care Medicine, no âmbito do projeto de investigação 142/08 - Multi-centre study into the relationship of memories, consciousness and near death experiences during Cardiac Arrest, financiado pela Fundação BIAL.
The quest of physiological markers for the experience of pain
Researcher: Elia Valentini - Department of Psychology & Centre for Brain Science, University of Essex Summary: The aim of this project is to improve measurement of the human experience of pain by investigating a combination of psychophysical and physiological responses during mild noxious stimulation. More specifically, we want to investigate how sensitive and specific to pain the brain oscillatory responses are. We use EEG as the main technique, but we are keen to collaborate with neuroscientists using fMRI, autonomic measures and brain stimulation as well as with computational neuroscientists. A clinical collaborator would also be very much welcome.
EEG investigation of hypnosis and decision-making
Researcher: Rinaldo Livio Perri - University Niccolò Cusano Rome, Italy Summary: I work in the field of hypnosis and cognitive neuroscience. In particular, I adopt the event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the effect of the hypnotic suggestions on sensory processing and cognitive performance. I am an expert in decision-making and proactive brain processes before the stimulus administration (e.g., the perceptual, prefrontal and premotor readiness during the expectancy stage). I could help colleagues to properly analyze the ERP signal in the pre-stimulus stage of processing. Also, I would be happy to share my EEG data for re-analyzing them in the frequency domain (e.g., wavelet or coherence analysis in the hypnosis research). Feel free to contact me for any question! More information on my papers: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=-8e_V64AAAAJ&hl=it Possible collaborations: neuroscientist with experience in the EEG frequency analysis Email: perri.rinaldo@gmail.com
Transparent Psi Project - looking for collaborators
Summary: We are running a fully transparent, expert consensus-base multilab replication of Bem’s (2011) experiment 1. The project features state of the art methods to maximize transparency and study integrity. The study involves a computerized experiment taking about 20 minutes per session. Group testing is possible in a computer lab, no specialized equipment needed. Labs are expected to recruit at least 100 participants. Participants will be exposed to images with explicit erotic/sexual content in the experiment. No financial compensation is required for the participants. Data collection is expected to take place in the 2020 fall semester. Every material is provided for ethics/IRB submissions and data collection in English (translation of materials might be necessary by the collaborators). The study is pre-registered and the manuscript is accepted in principle for publication in the journal Royal Society Open Science. All collaborators who meet the minimum sample size criterion will get authorship on this paper reporting the results of the replication study. More information in the preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/uwk7y/ Indicate interest in the collaboration via the following form: https://tinyurl.com/tpp-labs With any question contact the lead investigator: Dr. Zoltan Kekecs, kekecs.zoltan@gmail.com
Cognitive control and learning
Researcher: Ignacio Obeso, Ph.D. / CINAC - HM Puerta del Sur Summary: The aim of our projects is to understand the behavioral and neural mechanisms used to learn how humans establish adaptive behaviour in changing contexts. More specifically, we want to decipher how stopping abilities are initially learned and later executed under automatic control. We use task-related fMRI, brain stimulation and clinical models to test our predictions in laboratory settings as well as online home-based paradigms. Possible collaborations: computational scientist Email contact: i.obesomartin@gmail.com https://iobesomartin.wixsite.com/cognitivecontrol
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