Podcasts from the Department of Experimental Psychology. Psychology at Oxford is taught as a scientific discipline, involving substantial amounts of practical work and experimentation at undergraduate level as well as a strong philosophical component. Courses include Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioural Neuroscience, Perception, Memory, Attention and Information Processing, Language and Cognition, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology and Individual Differences and Psychological Disorders.
Eleanor Leigh with panellists Lucy Bowes and Robert Hepach (chaired by Cathy Creswell) give a seminar on bullying and anxiety on Thursday 3rd June 202...
This webinar provides useful information about eating disorders and breaks down common myths. Evidence-based treatments will be provided and as well a...
Most of us will experience a traumatic event at some point in our lives. Our sense of self and the world may change and we may experience unwanted dis...
Sadness and low mood are normal parts of human experience. But what happens when they become more pervasive and disabling? The November talk in Experi...
What sleep is for, how does it work and how can we deal with tricky sleep problems? This is the second talk in the Department of Experimental Psycholo...
Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety is the first talk in the Department of Experimental Psychology’s Our Mental Wellness Series. Associate Professo...
Professors Oliver Braddick and Larry Weiskrantz give a talk on the history of Oxford University's Experimental Psychology Department as part the depar...