Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Disordered Brain and The Social Brain The talks in this second part of the symposium include...
Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Mathematical Brain & The Fussy Brain The talks in this first part of the symposium include...
Why is Africa still the poorest continent? Among 29 countries where human life expectancy is still 50...
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: The true story of Gulf War Syndrome Simon Wessely is professor of psychiatry at the Institute of...
Aggression: the biology of war and peace Aggression lies at the heart of biological competition but its...
“Getting to know you”: how do animals recognise each other and us? For social animals one of the major skills that must...
Animal senses: how do they perceive the world and what important things can they sense that we cannot? The way the world is perceived by any species is...
Is having a good parent more important than having good genes? Is having a good parent more important than having good...
The Bristol Scandal and its Consequences: Politics, Rationalisation and the Use and Abuse of Information In the 1990s a high mortality for certain operations became...