UQ researchers are seeking healthy, right-handed adults (18-35 years) to participate in a sleep study, to help us learn more about how we form new memories overnight.
The research aims to understand the cognitive mechanisms that subserve social connection, how these components change as we age into older adulthood, and their potential relationships with autism.
In this study we are interested in how mothers talk to different children within the same family when one sibling experiences a delay in developing language.
This study aims to understand whether and how social cognitive function changes across the adult lifespan and how these changes are related to wellbeing.
Sustainability was introduced in 2011 in the Australian Curriculum as a cross-curriculum priority (S-CCP). However, ten years on, teachers often lack understanding, confidence and competence to embed sustainability across the curriculum.
Office workers spend most of their working day sitting, and there is increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour at work is associated with negative health impacts, including lower back pain.
This study aims to investigate the variability of motor cortex excitability in a diverse cohort of young, healthy adults using non-invasive brain stimulation.
The research aims to understand the cognitive mechanisms that subserve social connection, particularly the core components such as social visual attention