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The Turner Institute wishes you all a safe and happy festive season!pic.twitter.com/IdcEQhJcpB
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Help us test a new
#VirtualReality cognitive training program. We’re looking for teenagers aged 13 – 17 to take part in a pilot of a game-based program designed to improve inhibitory control. If you’d like to know more please get in touch with the researchers: alfivr@monash.edupic.twitter.com/Mk1DHA9BPW
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Great visit to Newcastle University and a wonderful tour of the new catalyst building
@InnovAgeUK with its Director - Professor Patrick Bonnett. The Turner looks forward to an enduring partnership with this forward thinking team.pic.twitter.com/7ED5TK8zLT
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Here at the Turner Institute, we started the morning off with some meaningful conversations with our colleagues & students. We ask that you also remember to check in with others and ask if they’re OK, a simple conversation could change a life.
#RUOKDay2019#Mentalhealthpic.twitter.com/07OzNwnopf
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Come and join the Pyjama Fun Run on Sun 27 Oct at Princes Park, Carlton! With your help, we can raise sleep health awareness and support Monash Health to fund research and vital equipment for sleep disorder patients. Register now! http://pyjamafunrun.org
#Sleephealth#LivingWellpic.twitter.com/6JenKmnYQN
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Children who’ve experienced
#AcquiredBrainInjury are invited to join a new study targeting attention with game-based#CognitiveTraining https://www.mcri.edu.au/research/projects/training-attention-after-brain-injury-in-children …pic.twitter.com/Gd055s5yhA
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Call for abstracts - Submissions are now open for presentations at the '2019 Neuroscience & Society Meeting' Melbourne, 3-4 December, 2019. For more information visit: https://neuroethicsconference.org.au/ pic.twitter.com/ehvxgIEwjB
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A study led by Turner Institutes Dr
@FacerChilds, shows it's possible to shift the circadian rhythm of 'night owls' leading to significant physical and mental health improvements.pic.twitter.com/PW6j0dESAt
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A recent study by the Turner Institute's Associate Professor Sean Cain
@circadian247 and team has revealed that humans are 3-4 more times sensitive to evening light than we previously thought, with extreme differences between individuals and causing melatonin suppression.pic.twitter.com/JgNVjPFfVb
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Don't miss the Turner Institute's Associate Professor Marie Yap on
@jaseandpj@KISSFMAustralia (87.6 and 87.8 FM Melbourne) tomorrow morning - 24 May - discussing the the negative effects of screen use and social media...pic.twitter.com/EKppvV7koD
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Do you have sleep problems? Watch the recent clip from
@ScriptWise - Signs of Sleep Problems, starring the Turner Institute's Prof Sean P.A. Drummond - to find out if you should be talking to your GP.#sleep#insomnia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B9yds37GXg&list=PLsxLLcequKnm3va878gWZ7IBwiCR7SUrd&index=14&t=0s … -
What do we know about ADHD in children born preterm? Find out from the Turner Institute's Prof Peter Anderson and other experts at the
@MCRI_for_kids live Facebook broadcast; 30 May, 1-2pm.pic.twitter.com/0sFCeDUkrq
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Fantastic PhD opportunity! Work in the elite sports industry examining the relationships between sleep, circadian timing, recovery and performance in AFL players. EOI closes 5pm, Monday 20 May 2019.
#PhD#sleep#AFL@FacerChildspic.twitter.com/qZ8ahqCJSn
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We know that acid can alter perceptions and cause hallucinations. But what is really going on in the brain at that time? Victorian scientists, including
@adeelrazi from MICCN, have investigated (@theage, 31 March 2019)pic.twitter.com/pKMm7C2QXh
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Indeed, a world-first study has also found that the behaviour of extreme social media users is like that of drug addicts and problem gamblers
#addiction#gamblingpic.twitter.com/VIwMM2v5dO
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Are you someone who prefers to stay up late and get up late? It may be time to change that habit... A new study undertaken in part by Dr
@FacerChilds has shown that night owls are more likely to suffer slower reaction times, poor attention and increased sleepiness.pic.twitter.com/PzlHkxq1w7
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Great PhD top-up opportunity!
#sleep in adolescents. Work with an international team. @JStone346@smwrajaratnampic.twitter.com/PO0lkZ0vq6
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You could be fat simply because of the size of your brain... This is the finding from a major study led by MICCN's Dr Naomi Kakoschke
#obesity#brainpic.twitter.com/nb7GZT6K8n
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Great PhD opportunity for world-first drowsy driver biomarker study! Work with leading experts A/Prof Clare Anderson
@sleepyclare of MICCN, and A/Prof Mark Howard of@Austin_Health. EOIs due 5pm on 15 Feb.pic.twitter.com/uWTT6ak3BN
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