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Report suggests love of the seas could be the key for plastic pollution solution
Tapping into the public’s passion for the ocean could be the key to reducing the threats to it posed by plastic pollution, according to a report by the University of Plymouth and University of Surrey published in Nature Human Behaviour
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University showcases ideas and expertise at South West Innovation Expo
University of Plymouth news: The University will be demonstrating its ideas, innovation and entrepreneurial excellence at the South West Innovation Expo on Tuesday 5 March
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Over the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/invenite/over-the-microscope
Dr Elsa Fouragnan explores the potential for ultrasound to create a significant shift in mental health treatments for anxiety, depression, addiction, and much more.
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Aquariums deliver health and wellbeing benefits
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/aquariums-deliver-health-and-wellbeing-benefits
The University of Plymouth news: People who spend time watching aquariums and fish tanks could see improvements in their physical and mental wellbeing, according to new research involving academics and PhD students at the University of Plymouth.
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Functional Imagery Training (FIT)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/applied-psychology/functional-imagery-training
Functional Imagery Training (FIT), a new behavioural change intervention developed by psychologists from the University of Plymouth.
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Taking the plunge for marine conservation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/taking-the-plunge-for-marine-conservation
Psychologist Jon Rhodes writes about the challenges facing endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh, awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Plymouth in 2015, as he swims the length of the English Channel to raise awareness of marine conservation
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Exploring a deep interest in the human relationship with the natural environment
Exploring a deep interest in human’s relationship with the natural environment. Discover how Kezz Keogh' time studying BSc Psychology and MSc Advanced Psychology at Plymouth has inspired her ultimate goal to find a way to reconcile humans with nature.
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Brain connectivity over a year of recovery from depression
This research illuminates complex patterns of widespread changes to brain processing over time in a clinical population and could help in the search for a biomarker of anhedonia in depression.
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South West Blue Communities experts head to Asia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-blue-communities-experts-head-to-asia
Academics, including those from the School of Psychology, attended the Blue Communities launch event in Malaysia
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Study proposes practical solution to challenges faced by bilingual children
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have led research which created and tested the first tool for health professionals to determine language development in two-year-old bilingual children
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