Thanks so much for sharing. We have data from 2021 so are interested in comparing but location also a factor.
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Thank you, it’s quite the journey but she has always radiated optimism so we try to stay positive 😊
I love a good mind pop! More on it here if you’re interested: journals.lww.com/neuroreport/...
Thank you!
It’s so fascinating isn’t it! Really looking forward to the results.
Thank you so much
If you haven’t had a chance to listen to my podcast Mempathy yet, do give it a go. It’s here or on the usual platforms: mempathy.podbean.com
My mum’s dementia is progressing and language is becoming increasingly difficult for her now but on the phone tonight, she said “I’m still enjoying being me and I think I’ll be around for a little while yet”. These little moments of clarity are always so touching.
This is a really interesting survey. Doesn't take long. Give it a go!
Absolutely. Will be sharing the findings. Thank you so much.
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Thank you very much. Please do pass on to friends and family if you think they might be interested.
Thank you so much
Should work now
Should work now :)
Thanks so much for trying. We are adding more spaces if you are able to try again later. Really appreciate it.
Thanks so much for trying. We are adding more spaces if you are able to try again later. Really appreciate it.
Thank you so much. Please try later if you don’t mind. Am adding more spaces.
Thanks Robin, very much appreciated
How well do you remember lockdown and how do you feel about it now? Please take part in our short survey, which takes about 10-15 mins. It’s so much harder to get participants these days so please do take part if you can and do ask friends or family to do it too: research.sc/participant/...
How well can you remember yesterday? We are looking for people over the age of 30 to take part in our short questionnaire. Takes around 15 minutes. Does involve some free typing so might be easier on tablet or laptop.
westminsterpsych.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Excited to share our new paper in Memory & Cognition!
Consensus isn’t always what it seems. Repeated claims can create an illusion of consensus-making people feel as persuaded by a single echoed source as by independent corroboration.
Thank you!
A fabulous night last night at Kings Place seeing 9 Lessons and a Carol. Highlights included @robinince.bsky.social @nataliehaynes.bsky.social @profaliceroberts.bsky.social @catherineloveday.bsky.social
Tonight my beloved & youngest will go for the quantum physicists. Go! If it’s not sold out.
Looking forward to it!
Oh gosh, I found any solo performance terrifying. Exams in particular would send me into a flat spin for days. I still can’t perform any kind of music solo in public without being terrified, and yet I can happily talk about science in front of 100s of people! Thank you for writing.
'Me and AI'…
We want to hear your views on AI's place in Psychology, and your own journey in Psychology.
www.bps.org.uk/psychologist...
The brilliant @kasiamojescik.bsky.social and Martha McGill join @claudiahammond.bsky.social and @catherineloveday.bsky.social on BBC Radio 4 All in the Mind this morning to launch our new public survey of vivid memories. You can take part here: cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Episode 8 of Mempathy is out! We explore why people with memory loss frequently repeat the same stories and how best to respond. We also look at ways to harness this tendency to boost old and new memories. Find it here or on usual podcast platforms: www.podbean.com/ew/pb-494xk-...