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education and psychosocial skills. Emotional skills, particularly the regulation of stress and emotions, play a key role in food choices. Developing these skills fosters awareness, enabling a better
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you intrigued by how distinct emotions emerge in the first years of life? Do you want to work with
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the adaptation and re-configurations of such gendered emotions into Old Norse and/or Middle English, and other language traditions if applicable Where to apply Website https://radningarkerfi.orri.is/?s
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the conditions of a dynamically developing digital environment, traditional survey methods may be insufficient in capturing the real emotional and cognitive reactions of consumers to marketing stimuli. In the case
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on the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Project EUARTHURS - Arthurian Emotions: Transmission, Evolution, Cultural Legacies Applications are invited for a full-time PhD position as part of the EUARTHURS: European
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—influence emotional activation, cognitive information processing, and subsequent economic behavior. The empirical part of the work will be based on a controlled laboratory experiment in which auditory stimuli
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, Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust (BBCWT) to start in October 2026. It is known that the climate crisis increasingly shapes young people’s emotional lives, with previous research documenting
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immersive rooms to recreate realistic, consumer-inspired environments. By placing people in these lifelike settings, the research will capture their emotional responses, enjoyment and sense of wellbeing
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immersive rooms to recreate realistic, consumer-inspired environments. By placing people in these lifelike settings, the research will capture their emotional responses, enjoyment and sense of wellbeing
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: full-time The work focuses on investigating the psychological and neurocognitive effects of controlled audio stimulation on attention, emotional regulation, stress and mental performance under conditions