Nature's Psychology section presents the latest research and news in the field of psychology.
This section of Nature provides a platform for the latest research and news in psychology. It features studies like the impact of 'top of queue' text messages on COVID-19 vaccine uptake in England. The section covers various psychology topics, including research on emotional stimuli perception and other cutting-edge studies. It highlights important findings and advancements in the field, offering valuable information for researchers, academics, and anyone interested in psychology.
Psychology is the study of the mind. At Rutgers, we study psychology from different perspectives, including behavioral and systems neuroscience, clinical, cognitive, and social psychology. The mission of the Psychology Department faculty is to combine excellence in scientific research with excellence in teaching our graduate and undergraduate students.
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The Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes) at the University of Amsterdam is ranked among the best psychology research institutes in the world, with six program groups covering a wide range of topics with a focus on basic, quantitative, and experimental research. No less than 16 of our members are among the top 2% best scientists worldwide.