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Dr Michael Noetel from #UQPsych wrote for The The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand about what people think about AI risks and governance. Read the article: brnw.ch/21wHMBJ #Health #UQ #Research #Psychology Michael Noetel🔸


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🎧 Interested in understanding the secrets of Super-Recognisers?🎙️Excited to share my interview on the Better Thinking podcast with Nesh Nikolic. We discussed their incredible abilities and what we have learned from the creation of the UNSW Face Test. neshnikolic.com/podcast/james-…

Great time presenting at Australasian Society for Experimental Psychology yesterday regarding egocentricity in language comprehension. The best part about sharing my research with a diverse audience was receiving so many interesting and novel perspectives 😁 Onwards and upwards!



Congrats to PSYCHSCIENCES@MQ's Sam Curtis for receiving a Best Student Talk Prize at The Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference (EPC) 2024 for the talk: “RT distribution analysis of the distraction primed stroop task”! Australasian Society for Experimental Psychology Cogs Society


Congratulations to PSYCHSCIENCES@MQ's Dr Lynlee Howard-Payne for the Education Excellence-Highly Commended Award at the recent Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences Learning and Teaching Awards!


#UQ researchers have found a combination of multitasking training and brain stimulation results in enhanced performance on an untrained task, a phenomenon known as ‘transfer’. Find out more: brnw.ch/21wISVA #Health #Psychology #UQPsych Paul E. Dux Shane Ehrhardt




