Meet the UQ researcher determined to create a safer, more inclusive society via research for the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.
Conversations with stroke survivors and their loved ones about possible lasting impairment can be traumatic, but there’s also potential for them to be therapeutic, according to research from The University of Queensland.
Teenagers are being exposed to videos on social media platform TikTok that portray cannabis-use as funny and entertaining rather than risky, University of Queensland researchers have found.
PhD Student Carmen Lim from UQ's National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research featured in a Herald Sun article about increased reports of children requiring medical intervention for harmful conditions related to vaping.
Seeing faces in everyday objects is a common experience, but research from The University of Queensland has found people are more likely to see male faces when they see an image on the trunk of a tree or in burnt toast over breakfast.
This research uses technology to help clinicians and researchers better understand the recovery of quality movement after stroke, how best to measure it and how it relates to the use of arm after stroke.
Dr Charlie Crimston from UQ's School of Psychology featured in an ABC article discussing how people feel 'betrayed' by reality TV stars when they are accused of moral transgressions.