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Creative Brain Week | Creative Programme, Associate Programme and Exhibition - Creative Brain Week
Creative Brain Week | Creative Programme, Associate Programme and Exhibition - Creative Brain Week
Ever wonder how sleep affects decision making? - Do you want to participate in a study?
Ever wonder how sleep affects decision making? - Do you want to participate in a study?
The Bishop Lab is currently recruiting participants for their study investigating the relationship between sleep and decision-making. Completion of the study will be compensated by a €270 Tango gift voucher or t-card top-up.
Course - Sustainable Green Organisations - Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) | Trinity College Dublin
Course - Sustainable Green Organisations - Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) | Trinity College Dublin
You're Invited! Creative Brain Week 2026
You're Invited! Creative Brain Week 2026
Email from Global Brain Health Institute Online and in person in Dublin Be part of Creative Brain Week 2026, online and in person at Trinity College Dublin, the Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM)
We risk over-diagnosing anxiety. There’s another way to look at it – The Irish Times
We risk over-diagnosing anxiety. There’s another way to look at it – The Irish Times
The intense focus on our emotions and internal mental states without considering what is causing them can have problematic side effects
The power of confidence: ‘Chronic high levels of success create high levels of influence... it can go to people’s heads’ – The Irish Times
The power of confidence: ‘Chronic high levels of success create high levels of influence... it can go to people’s heads’ – The Irish Times
While self-belief has many positives, too much of it can create greed, hypocrisy and narcissism, health summit hears
"Learning is complex, messy, emotional: AI can’t replicate that"
"Learning is complex, messy, emotional: AI can’t replicate that"
ChatGPT and other AI tools may seem irresistible. But educators should beware, as they could end up trading away the thing that gives them value — the rich experience of slow learning
Babies can categorise objects better at two months than previously known | Newstalk
Babies can categorise objects better at two months than previously known | Newstalk
Babies as young as two-months-old can categorise objects in their brains, which is far younger th...
Babies can categorise objects at two months, TCD-led research reveals | Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1
Babies can categorise objects at two months, TCD-led research reveals | Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1
Professor Rhodri Cusack, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, explains research that found two-month-olds can categorise objects in their brain.
2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests | The Independent
2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests | The Independent
A new study suggests that babies are able to distinguish between the different objects they see around them at 2 months old, which earlier than scientists previously thought
Infants have rich visual categories in ventrotemporal cortex at 2 months of age | Nature Neuroscience
Infants have rich visual categories in ventrotemporal cortex at 2 months of age | Nature Neuroscience
Using infant fMRI, the authors show that, by 2 months of age, representations in high-level visual cortex encode visual categories that align with deep neural networks, and lateral object-selective regions are later to develop.
Storm Chandra – The Irish Times
Storm Chandra – The Irish Times
Roads reopen as clean-up from Storm Chandra gets underway
Opinion | Trump Unmasked - The New York Times
Opinion | Trump Unmasked - The New York Times
If power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, what do we have here?
Funding of €3m earmarked for mental health research projects in Ireland | The Irish Post
Funding of €3m earmarked for mental health research projects in Ireland | The Irish Post
A FUNDING allocation of €3m has been announced to support mental health research projects being u...
Dale Whelehan: Why so many of us feel we never have enough time – and what we can do to take back control | Irish Independent
Dale Whelehan: Why so many of us feel we never have enough time – and what we can do to take back control | Irish Independent
Over the past few years, one sentence has come up again and again: “I don’t have enough time.”
Over 500 people in Leitrim living with dementia prompts appeal for increased investment | Irish Independent
Over 500 people in Leitrim living with dementia prompts appeal for increased investment | Irish Independent
An appeal has been issued for increased investment in dementia care in Leitrim after it emerged that more than 500 people are living with the condition in the county.
Psychoanalytic Studies - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin
Psychoanalytic Studies - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin
Event - Science in Resistance: the Scientist Rebellion for Climate Justice Tickets, Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite
Event - Science in Resistance: the Scientist Rebellion for Climate Justice Tickets, Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite
Cyberbullying among children rises in all European countries: Which are suffering the most?
Cyberbullying among children rises in all European countries: Which are suffering the most?
Do our brains only reach “adult mode” in your 30s | Today with David McCullagh - RTÉ Radio 1
Do our brains only reach “adult mode” in your 30s | Today with David McCullagh - RTÉ Radio 1
Arne Slot seeded a ‘loser effect’ in Liverpool. Here’s how to fix it – A neuropsychologist’s view - The Irish Times
Arne Slot seeded a ‘loser effect’ in Liverpool. Here’s how to fix it – A neuropsychologist’s view - The Irish Times
Special Issue in the Journal of Healthcare on -Innovative Approaches for Safety Culture Improvement in Healthcare Systems
Special Issue in the Journal of Healthcare on -Innovative Approaches for Safety Culture Improvement in Healthcare Systems
This Surprising Skill Might Slow Down Brain Aging
This Surprising Skill Might Slow Down Brain Aging
Why do we find Black Friday sales and offers so irresistible?
Why do we find Black Friday sales and offers so irresistible?
New Job Opportunity for a Research Assistant - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin
New Job Opportunity for a Research Assistant - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin
Neuropsychologist Ian Robertson: Troy Parrott’s words show a remarkable quality of Irish culture – The Irish Times
Neuropsychologist Ian Robertson: Troy Parrott’s words show a remarkable quality of Irish culture – The Irish Times
Speaking Multiple Languages May Slow Down Biological Aging - Neuroscience News
Speaking Multiple Languages May Slow Down Biological Aging - Neuroscience News
Prof. Ian Robertson weighs in on AI on RTÉ's Primetime
Prof. Ian Robertson weighs in on AI on RTÉ's Primetime
Apply Now! - M.Sc. in Applied Behaviour Analysis
Apply Now! - M.Sc. in Applied Behaviour Analysis
Outsourced thinking? Experts consider AI's impact on our brains
Outsourced thinking? Experts consider AI's impact on our brains
Want to participate in a study in the School of Psychology?
Want to participate in a study in the School of Psychology?
Learning to speak new language can slow biological ageing, TCD researchers find – The Irish Times
Learning to speak new language can slow biological ageing, TCD researchers find – The Irish Times
International team wins €10m grant to investigate coercive interrogation practices | Irish Legal News
International team wins €10m grant to investigate coercive interrogation practices | Irish Legal News
A neuropsychologist on DJ Carey: Living through the eyes of others hollows a person out – The Irish Times
A neuropsychologist on DJ Carey: Living through the eyes of others hollows a person out – The Irish Times
Three Dublin universities among winners of €684m ERC Synergy Grants
Three Dublin universities among winners of €684m ERC Synergy Grants
Institute of Neuroscience’s New Brain Scanner a “Gamechanger” for Irish Brain Research – The University Times
Institute of Neuroscience’s New Brain Scanner a “Gamechanger” for Irish Brain Research – The University Times
Music and Arts Supporting Neurodivergence: A Photovoice Exhibition Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
Music and Arts Supporting Neurodivergence: A Photovoice Exhibition Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
IGHNxEU: Empowering Women for a Healthier Europe Tickets, Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite
IGHNxEU: Empowering Women for a Healthier Europe Tickets, Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite
How listening to music may help ease pain from surgery or illness | AP News
How listening to music may help ease pain from surgery or illness | AP News
Is the world as bleak as we think it is? | Newstalk
Is the world as bleak as we think it is? | Newstalk
Sign up for the Evening course in the School of Psychology
Sign up for the Evening course in the School of Psychology
Transforming psychiatry with computational and brain-based methods | Nature Computational Science
Transforming psychiatry with computational and brain-based methods | Nature Computational Science
New Job Posting - Research Fellow - School of Psychology
New Job Posting - Research Fellow - School of Psychology
Younger Brains, Sharper Minds: Global Study Reveals Creative Experiences
Younger Brains, Sharper Minds: Global Study Reveals Creative Experiences
Report Approval for Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (RATES): expert recommendation based on a Delphi consensus study | Nature Protocols
Report Approval for Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (RATES): expert recommendation based on a Delphi consensus study | Nature Protocols
Creativity could be prescribed to improve brain health, study suggests – The Irish Times
Creativity could be prescribed to improve brain health, study suggests – The Irish Times
Music, dance and visual arts along with gaming can slow brain aging, Irish researchers reveal - Irish Mirror Online
Music, dance and visual arts along with gaming can slow brain aging, Irish researchers reveal - Irish Mirror Online
New Paper Published "Focused transcranial ultrasound stimulation: a breakthrough approach to treating brain disorders: Expert Review of Medical Devices"
New Paper Published "Focused transcranial ultrasound stimulation: a breakthrough approach to treating brain disorders: Expert Review of Medical Devices"
New Paper Published "Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America"
New Paper Published "Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America"
EQUIPS: Getting started with QIPS Research and Innovation funding Tickets, Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite
EQUIPS: Getting started with QIPS Research and Innovation funding Tickets, Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite
Event - "Why Cultural Spaces Can Make a Difference to Your Brain Health"
Event - "Why Cultural Spaces Can Make a Difference to Your Brain Health"
The MEG featured in Irish Medical Times
The MEG featured in Irish Medical Times
Trinity welcomes ‘game-changing’ wearable brain scanner
Trinity welcomes ‘game-changing’ wearable brain scanner
New wearable brain scanner at TCD will be able to detect earliest signs of epilepsy, dementia and ADHD – The Irish Times
New wearable brain scanner at TCD will be able to detect earliest signs of epilepsy, dementia and ADHD – The Irish Times
Trinity's new brain imaging facility hosts Ireland's first OPM-MEG system
Trinity's new brain imaging facility hosts Ireland's first OPM-MEG system
Wearable TCD brain scanner a 'gamechanger' for research | RTÉ
Wearable TCD brain scanner a 'gamechanger' for research | RTÉ
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