According to UBC neuroscientists, pain is an individual experience influenced by cognitive and emotional processes.
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Philosophers have long debated the nature of reality. But thankfully, science can help armchair philosophers and brain aficionados alike better understand these centuries-old questions — and hopefully add some neuroscience to your daily existential crisis.
Through physiological and psychological evaluations, researchers hope to demonstrate the effects of opera training on memory and executive function.
As students may find their mood dropping with the temperature, UBC research offers light therapy as a potential treatment to brighten your winter semester.
The Yuel Family Physical Activity Research Centre is studying how exercise impacts quality of life for those with spinal cord injury, while providing a space for community building and knowledge sharing.
A focus on early life is essential, according to Black, as language acquisition requires us to “make the line all the way up [from babies] to adulthood.”
Epigenetic mechanisms are based on changes to how genes are expressed or used in the body, without actually changing the DNA sequence itself.
Zombie satellites orbit the Earth — and they could come crashing down, according to UBC research.
UBC will be sending eight delegates to the United Nations Climate Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt this year.
UBC computational linguistics students are streamlining the process of detecting landslides for NASA.
A fund from the provincial government awarded over $560,000 to mental health researchers at UBC.
Music theorist Dr. Brandon Konoval discusses the history and modern application of math to music.
As global fish stocks suffer, UBC researchers stress the need for urgent climate action.
A UBC-based initiative unites Indigenous experience with the foundations of math education.
The Acne Education Project aims to raise awareness about the mental health impacts of acne and local educate youth.