Jackdaw

̽»¨Ö±²¥eyes have it

05 February 2014

Researchers in Cambridge and Exeter have discovered that jackdaws use their eyes to communicate with each other – the first time this has been shown in non-primates.

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Study confirms a gene linked to Asperger Syndrome and empathy

17 December 2013

Scientists have confirmed that variations in a particular gene play a key role in the autism spectrum condition known as Asperger Syndrome. They have also found that variations in the same gene are also linked to differences in empathy levels in the general population. 

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Steel Dust: Young and Old

We ask the experts: does society really care about the old and the vulnerable?

28 October 2013

On November 1 Melvyn Bragg will talk about his book Grace and Mary at the Festival of Ideas.  ̽»¨Ö±²¥novel is based on Bragg’s own bitter-sweet experience of his mother’s dementia. Looking back across three generations, it raises fundamental questions about social attitudes and how they shape our lives. Three people discuss some of the big challenges that face us.

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 ̽»¨Ö±²¥Emotion Sense app asks users to record their feelings on a chart designed by psychologists, then surveys them further to assess their mood accurately. This is cross-referred with data about their behaviour, picked up by sensors within the phone itself

Mood-tracking app paves way for pocket therapy

08 May 2013

An Android app which keeps tabs on users’ mood swings and works out what might be causing them has been developed by researchers, with implications for psychological therapy and improving well-being.

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