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Contact POPPI
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/academic-services/poppi/poppi-health/contacts
University of Plymouth - more information on your placement, PEP or POW support.
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MSc Human Neuroscience (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-human-neuroscience
School of Psychology
MSc Human Neuroscience: Providing an immersive approach to human neuroscience, this MSc provides the knowledge, experience and the essential practical neuroimaging skills to prepare you for a career in neuroscience research.
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Student wins recognition at CECA 2022 Young Achiever Awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-wins-recognition-at-ceca-2022-young-achiever-awards
Harry Blannin, an MEng Civil and Coastal Engineering student, has received a Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Young Achiever Award for the quality of his work during a placement year in industry
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Dual processes in reasoning
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/psychology-neuroscience/dual-processes
An ESRC funded project at Plymouth University School of Psychology
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How do children view military life?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researchers-to-ask-children-what-military-life-is-really-like
Plymouth University news: Researchers to ask children what military life is really like
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Low-intensity ultrasound can change decision-making process in the brain, research shows
Imagine working in your office while the sun is shining outside. Thinking about what you could be doing instead of working is an example of “counterfactual thinking”.
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Delivering a future-ready health and care workforce
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/delivering-a-future-ready-health-and-care-workforce
University of Plymouth news: Delivering a future ready health and care workforce.
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Seeing through another’s eyes – research shows for the first time how we use others’ viewpoints to make decisions
New research by the University of Plymouth has provided the first direct evidence that we often use other people’s eyes to see situations and make judgements.
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Will depression treatment work for me? Research shows that brain activity may help predict success of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
New research has shown how the brain activity of patients with depression, captured by MRI scans, may help doctors predict who will respond to the therapy.
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Targeted ultrasound can change brain functions for up to an hour after intervention
University of Plymouth news: Neuroscientists working in our Brain Research and Imaging Centre have published new research that could pave the way towards treatment of conditions such as depression, addiction, or anxiety
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