Being shy makes no evolutionary sense but is so very human
Watch Professor of English Joe Moran speak about shyness as a condition “ignored” in the current wave of attention on mental health and wellbeing.
Watch Professor of English Joe Moran speak about shyness as a condition “ignored” in the current wave of attention on mental health and wellbeing.
Our wider objective is to contribute to the HE reform in Russia and China through establishing the sustainable system of professional development in higher education on the basis of the best EU teaching practices and equipped with contemporary innovative teaching methodologies and pedagogical approaches.
In the Brain and Behaviour Research Group within RISES, we study human motor behaviour from the neural level through to perception and cognition. Our two main areas of research are sensorimotor neuroscience and expert performance and learning.
Sedentary behaviour expert, Sophie Carter, explains why binge watching TV is detrimental to your health.
The Research Centre in Evolutionary Anthropology and Palaeoecology hosts an annual seminar series.
Find out how you can get in touch with the LCR 4.0 team.
Get in touch with the Faces of Merseyside project via Face Lab.
Help us out in this study to determine the muscle-tendon properties that influence rapid force production in elite football players.
Are you interested in taking part in a research project that aims to identify physiological indicators of listening effort? We are looking to recruit participants for a study that examines the heart- and pupil-related responses associated with effortful listening.
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