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How climate change affects the psyche

With the Berlin Declaration, experts, including Oldenburg researchers René Hurlemann and Nina Marsh, warn of the dangers of climate change for the psyche. In this interview, they talk about controversial connections.

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A test subject lies on a couch. A researcher prepares everything so that she can be pushed into the MRI tube straight away.
Top News Research Psychology

To better understand brain stimulation

How can brain stimulation, for example through electric current or medication, help people with neurological diseases? This question is at the centre of a new research group in psychology funded by the German Research Foundation.

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A young woman carries the new EEG measuring device
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Measuring brain activity on the go

Long-term measurements of brain waves are a cumbersome procedure for patients. Oldenburg brain researchers have now tested a new method – with promising results.

 

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Top News Psychology School VI

The sources of brain activity

The activity of nerve cells in the brain generates extremely weak magnetic fields. Oldenburg psychologists are using sophisticated techniques to measure these brainwaves and gain further insights into the workings of the brain.

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