Dr Lasana Harris explains the psychology behind our lack of empathy towards homeless people in an interview with "The Big Issue".
Research by Prof. Nichola Raihani suggests that paranoia might be part of a normally functioning psychology that is geared towards detecting and avoiding social threats.
Prof. Tali Sharot explains how beliefs are formed in the brain and what works to change others’ minds in this latest episode of the "Depolarization Project" podcast.
"You can bring to bear all of your critical skills and intelligence to see it’s wrong to think like that." - Dr Lasana Harris has been featured in the Guardian arguing for the possibility to control our implicit biases.
The Duchess of Cambridge met with leading academics as well as students in UCL Psychology & Language Sciences to learn about developmental neuroscience at UCL.
Dr Daniel Richardson explains how technology has changed the way we store knowledge.
'Sans Forgetica' is designed to help students remember, but you wouldn’t want to read a novel in the new font, says Nigel Harvey in the Guardian.
Prof Nichola Raihani has been awarded a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize for her research in evolutionary psychology.
Why do we sometimes remain silent when others need help? Listen to Dr. Lasana Harris talking about bystander apathy in times of social media and cyberbullying on BBC Radio 4's show "The digital human".
PhD Student Adam Hornsby has been awarded with an Industrial Fellowship by the "Royal Comission for the Exhibition of 1851" to support his work on machine learning in consumer research.
Understanding how the brain’s visual and navigational system function together is one step closer, thanks to a new discovery made by Dr Aman Saleem.
New study co-authored by Eryk Walczak shows how central banks can improve communication with the public at a time when trust in public institutions has fallen.