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Expert on psychological impacts on Canterbury quake victims

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 09 September 2010

Tony Taylor, emeritus professor at Victoria Universitys School of Psychology specialises in human reactions to disasters and the phases of […]

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3 News/NZPA: Kea even more cunning if they get a preview – study

In the News  |  Published: 16 August 2010

A Japanese university professor has discovered that kea – New Zealand alpine parrots – are even smarter than previously thought. […]

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Psychiatric disorders in youth leave lasting mark

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 01 August 201001 August 2010

People who suffer mental illness between 18 and 25 are more likely to experience a range of negative economic effects […]

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More screen exposure = worse relationships for teens

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 02 March 201003 March 2010

University of Otago researchers have discovered that  increased exposure time either to television or computer screens amongst teenagers is linked […]

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NZH: Hand-held, hands-free – bad call

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 25 March 2009

Tony Lambert, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Auckland and Charlene Hallett has recently submitted an MSc thesis […]

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