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Straen a phryder yn yr oes ddigidol: Ochr dywyll technoleg
Health, Sports & Psychology

Straen a phryder yn yr oes ddigidol: Ochr dywyll technoleg

...mental health, 3(4), e50 Seo, H.S., Jeong, E., Sungwon, C., Kwon, Y., Park, H. & Kim, Inseong (2017) Neurotransmitters in Young People with Internet and Smartphone Addiction: A Comparison with Normal Controls and Changes after Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. RSNA conference presentation in Neuroradiology (Cognitive and Psychiatric Disorders):
Will we ever be able to trust an AI sports coach?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Will we ever be able to trust an AI sports coach?

...mental aspect of the sport’. Many of the coaches communicated concerns regarding the potential ‘high risks’ posed by AI and apprehensions regarding safety, with performers indicating how they ‘would feel unsafe without human supervision’. Many of the coaches queried how safe an AI coach would be in trampolining when a ‘key element to coaching is the physical...
The life of Mama Elouise Edwards
History & The Arts

The life of Mama Elouise Edwards

...Mental Health Services for people aged 16 and over, the Sickle Cell Centre and the Chrysalis Family Centre on the Alexandra Park Estate, to name a few. Julie Asumu, Chrysalis Centre Manager, described Elouise’s influence in this way: She is a woman with a vision which she shares with those who are ready to support and improve the lives of others while pursuing issues...
Introduction to making political and social change
Society, Politics & Law

Introduction to making political and social change

...Mental NI Category: Lobbying, media activism and social media. Action: A youth led charity set up to put pressure on the Northern Ireland Executive about mental health issues (education and early intervention) in primary and secondary schools in Northern Ireland. They have designed mental health toolkits for teachers to use with students, they lobby politicians to try and...
Making creativity and innovation happen
Money & Business

Making creativity and innovation happen

...mental flexibility that could be learned. In the 1970s, the role of relevant experience was more fully appreciated by researchers and in the 1980s attention was drawn to the key role of intrinsic motivation (doing things because you want to). These theories focused on creativity at the level of the individual; however, more recently managers and researchers have turned...
Emotion: an introductory picture
History & The Arts

Emotion: an introductory picture

...mental or psychological activity. (This need not imply that reasoning is an activity performed by an incorporeal mental entity. Perhaps mental activities are identical with processes that occur in the brain.) Our emotions, in contrast, are associated with changes that occur elsewhere in our bodies: sweating, changes in heart rate, decreased salivation and so on. In...
Janis Joplin and the Sexual Revolution
History & The Arts

Janis Joplin and the Sexual Revolution

...mental illness, often crudely labelled, as in this review, as ‘hysteria’. In the case of women musicians, ‘Female madness […] has long been condemned within Western rhetoric as a signifier of instability, dangerousness and sickness. Madness in women has not marked them as creative geniuses, but has served as a strong device to cast them as Other’ (Hamer, 2019,...
Simone de Beauvoir and the feminist revolution
History & The Arts

Simone de Beauvoir and the feminist revolution

...infantile, irresponsible, the woman subjugated to man. In both cases, the ruling caste bases its argument on the state of affairs it created itself. The familiar line from George Bernard Shaw sums it up: ‘The white American relegates the black to the rank of shoe-shine boy, and then concludes that blacks are only good for shining shoes.’ The same vicious circle can be...