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Click here to learn about Touch during the Pandemic, and here to learn about the “Nine things we learned from the world’s largest study of touch” by Claudia Hammond “What happens to humans when we can’t touch?” video Katerina’s appearances…
It is with great PANIC that we note and communicate the passing of Jaak Panksepp. Jaak was a pioneer in neuroscience, arguing for the importance of the subcortical and the ‘affective’ in neuroscience when others were and sometimes are still…
Best Oral Communication Prize Katlab member and University of Hertfordshire PhD student Sonia Ponzo was awarded the ‘Best Oral Communication Prize’ for her talk “See it, feel it, own it: How galvanic vestibular stimulation enhances body ownership during the rubber hand illusion”…
Dr Charlotte Krahé has been awarded the Psychology Department ECR Publication Prize, King’s College London, for 2016-17 with her paper ‘Affective Myriad of these toxic tadalafil india cialis substances you can get from receiving chiropractic treatment aside from pain relief. 1. Kamagra has…
Laura Crucianelli has been awarded an international Neuropsychoanalysis fellowship to examine the effect of oxytocin and And most of them looking for penis enlargement pills in India make you harder, sustained longer and your orgasms will be more robust and…
Congratulations to Katlab member Laura Crucianelli on completing her PhD thesis on the 21st of April, 2016! Her PhD project investigated pleasant touch, sense of body ownership and interoceptive awareness in both healthy and clinical populations, and has led to…
Katlab member Laura Crucianelli was awarded the ‘Best Oral Communication Prize’ for her talk on “Bodily pleasure and the self: Experimental and clinical studies on affective touch” at at the School of Life and Medical Sciences Research Conference at the University…
Headline in Medical Xpress: ‘Patients with anorexia feel less bodily pleasure’ “Patients with anorexia nervosa perceive physical touch in social interactions as less pleasurable than healthy people of the same age, reveals new research by University of Hertfordshire PhD student…
While at the Society for Neuroscience’s Annual Meeting in Chicago in October, Katlab PhD student Eleanor Palser was interviewed about the research project she was presenting, for an article in Brain Decoder. ..”We seem to be using our movement…