University of Queensland researchers have found a combination of multitasking training and brain stimulation results in enhanced performance on an untrained task, a phenomenon known as ‘transfer’.
UQ maintained its position as second in the world and first in Australia for sports-related courses, underscoring the University’s role in helping Queensland to prepare for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Wastewater analysis and an in-person survey conducted by researchers from The University of Queensland found high levels of drug use and risky behaviours, including ingesting unknown substances at a Queensland music festival.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief mindfulness meditation or clinical hypnosis intervention for improving pain responses and stress reactivity in injured competitive athletes.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief mindfulness meditation or clinical hypnosis intervention for optimizing wellbeing in uninjured competitive athletes.
The overall aim of the ACUMEN trial is to enhance the physical and mental health-related quality of life in women treated for gynaecological cancer by enhancing their ability to exercise for life.