
Frontiers news
21 Apr 2020
Psycho-Oncology: A new specialty in Frontiers in Psychology
A new section to “encourage psycho-oncological research with a broad thematic perspective…”
Frontiers news
21 Apr 2020
A new section to “encourage psycho-oncological research with a broad thematic perspective…”
Featured news
17 Apr 2020
Dance Movement Therapy as a tool to improve mood, promote exercise, and create closeness between grandparents and grandchildren: Frontiers in Psychology
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15 Apr 2020
Books rich in causal information could help increase their motivation to read: Frontiers in Psychology
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04 Mar 2020
Child body odor provides olfactory clues to mothers about child’s developmental stage: Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
30 Jan 2020
One of the largest sections in Frontiers in Psychology, encompassing all aspects of human behavior in an organization.
Featured news
17 Jan 2020
Study suggests that understanding between humans and dogs transcends training: Frontiers in Psychology
Featured news
13 Sep 2019
Study shows Old World monkeys combine items in speech — but only two and never more, unlike humans; Frontiers in Psychology
Featured news
29 Jul 2019
A system developed by David Dalmazzo and Rafael Ramírez, members of the Music Technology Group, allows violin students to benefit from real-time accurate information about their movements when playing the instrument; Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers news
27 Jun 2019
Gianluca Castelnuovo leads new specialty on Psychology for Clinical Settings in Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers news
26 Jun 2019
Professor Martina Amanzio and Dr Sara Palermo lead Neuropsychology, a new section in Frontiers in Psychology
Featured news
17 Jun 2019
Research suggests that gamification can boost soldier training, but only if we take individual differences into account; Frontiers in Psychology
Featured news
29 Apr 2019
Is fostering our innate capacity for levity the ultimate antidote to stress and unhappiness? Frontiers in Psychology
Featured news
09 Apr 2019
Just 20 minutes of contact with nature will lower stress hormone levels, reveals new study; Frontiers in Psychology
Climate action
05 Mar 2019
People tend to judge their environmental impact using moral intuition that evolved to handle social exchange — but these tree huggers may be doing more harm than good, say researchers; Frontiers in Psychology
Climate action
06 Feb 2019
Stanford researchers took a virtual reality experience into a variety of educational settings, including high school classrooms, to test the impact on awareness and understanding of ocean acidification; Frontiers in Psychology
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