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The social media accounts linked to from TrinityPsych are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube • X Besides social media accounts, TrinityPsych has populated their site with: • Could learning another language help keep your brain younger? | Newstalk • Evening course - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin • Article - AI and Humans Duel to Predict World Cup Outcomes • Survey - Global Study on Financial Decision-Making • Psychology - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin • Five Ireland-based researchers awarded prestigious ERC Advanced Grants • Irish projects among recipients of European Research Council grant • ERC Advanced Grant 2026 - News & Events | Trinity College Dublin • Why using a stick to make organisations toe the line rarely works • Fully Funded PhD Opportunity • Traffic Medicine (P.Grad.Cert)(Online) - Courses | Trinity College Dublin • A Comprehensive Guide to Adolescent Involvement in Health Research | Springer Nature Link • Can you predict the World Cup Winners and beat the AI? • Neuroscience Research Day Programme • 4 fully funded PhD opportunities | Trinity College Dublin • Music, socialising could help reduce dementia risk - TCD study | Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1 • The Perfect Policy Problem - IBEC • Tinnitus | Nature Reviews Disease Primers • Psychology Newsletter 2026 • Genetic risk of Alzheimer’s disease is associated with loss of brain network segregation in midlife | Communications Biology • New PHD role job spec • What 'super-agers' have to teach us about how our brains age • Trinity PhD student probes new biology-based mental health model • Real Health podcast: How to be disciplined with Dr Dale Whelehan | Irish Independent • 70 is the new 50 - if we think more positively about ageing, says neuroscience professor • Apply for Research Assistant Position - Vacancies - Human Resources • Every time we take the easy route and let AI think for us first we risk weakening our brains – The Irish Times • Why so many of us feel we never have enough time! - GoLoud Player • Want to reduce your risk of dementia? Pick up an instrument or take a foreign trip - News & Events | Trinity College Dublin • The relative contribution of modifiable and non-modifiable factors for determining cognition in mid-life individuals at risk for late-life Alzheimer's disease • Why toxic overconfidence is on the rise? - NewsTalk Radio • Daughter of cyclist killed on road welcomes camera plan • The different types of memory and expert tips to improve your short and long-term recall | The Independent • Prevalence of stressful life events in young people with functional seizures: A systematic review and narrative synthesis • Five tips to make your memory work more effectively • Why did the US enter this ill-conceived war with Iran? Psychology offers some answers – The Irish Times • Toxic overconfidence is on the rise – The Irish Times • Understanding the relationship between reproductive coercion and Intimate Partner Violence in an Irish context | Dublin Rape Crisis Centre • Machine Learning Model for Response to Internet-Delivered CBT vs Antidepressant Medication | Artificial Intelligence | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network • Flood-hit communities living in ‘fear and helplessness’, research finds | Irish Independent • Flood victims experience fear, anger and despair, study finds – The Irish Times • "Road Safety, Mobility & Health" - New short Course now enrolling with the National Office for Traffic Medicine (NOTM) • Master Global Mental health - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin • Psychoanalytic Studies - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin • Creative Brain Week | Creative Programme, Associate Programme and Exhibition - Creative Brain Week • Ever wonder how sleep affects decision making? - Do you want to participate in a study? • Course - Sustainable Green Organisations - Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) | Trinity College Dublin • You're Invited! Creative Brain Week 2026 • We risk over-diagnosing anxiety. There’s another way to look at it – The Irish Times • The power of confidence: ‘Chronic high levels of success create high levels of influence... it can go to people’s heads’ – The Irish Times • "Learning is complex, messy, emotional: AI can’t replicate that" • Babies can categorise objects better at two months than previously known | Newstalk • Babies can categorise objects at two months, TCD-led research reveals | Morning Ireland - RTÉ Radio 1 • 2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests | The Independent • Infants have rich visual categories in ventrotemporal cortex at 2 months of age | Nature Neuroscience • Storm Chandra – The Irish Times • Opinion | Trump Unmasked - The New York Times • Funding of €3m earmarked for mental health research projects in Ireland | The Irish Post • Dale Whelehan: Why so many of us feel we never have enough time – and what we can do to take back control | Irish Independent • Over 500 people in Leitrim living with dementia prompts appeal for increased investment | Irish Independent • Event - Science in Resistance: the Scientist Rebellion for Climate Justice Tickets, Mon, Dec 8, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite • Cyberbullying among children rises in all European countries: Which are suffering the most? • Do our brains only reach “adult mode” in your 30s | Today with David McCullagh - RTÉ Radio 1 • Arne Slot seeded a ‘loser effect’ in Liverpool. Here’s how to fix it – A neuropsychologist’s view - The Irish Times • Special Issue in the Journal of Healthcare on -Innovative Approaches for Safety Culture Improvement in Healthcare Systems • This Surprising Skill Might Slow Down Brain Aging • Why do we find Black Friday sales and offers so irresistible? • New Job Opportunity for a Research Assistant - School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin • Neuropsychologist Ian Robertson: Troy Parrott’s words show a remarkable quality of Irish culture – The Irish Times • Speaking Multiple Languages May Slow Down Biological Aging - Neuroscience News • Prof. Ian Robertson weighs in on AI on RTÉ's Primetime • Apply Now! - M.Sc. in Applied Behaviour Analysis • Outsourced thinking? Experts consider AI's impact on our brains • Want to participate in a study in the School of Psychology? • Learning to speak new language can slow biological ageing, TCD researchers find – The Irish Times • International team wins €10m grant to investigate coercive interrogation practices | Irish Legal News • A neuropsychologist on DJ Carey: Living through the eyes of others hollows a person out – The Irish Times • Three Dublin universities among winners of €684m ERC Synergy Grants • Institute of Neuroscience’s New Brain Scanner a “Gamechanger” for Irish Brain Research – The University Times • Music and Arts Supporting Neurodivergence: A Photovoice Exhibition Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite • IGHNxEU: Empowering Women for a Healthier Europe Tickets, Fri, Nov 14, 2025 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite • How listening to music may help ease pain from surgery or illness | AP News • Is the world as bleak as we think it is? | Newstalk • Sign up for the Evening course in the School of Psychology • Transforming psychiatry with computational and brain-based methods | Nature Computational Science • New Job Posting - Research Fellow - School of Psychology • Younger Brains, Sharper Minds: Global Study Reveals Creative Experiences • Report Approval for Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (RATES): expert recommendation based on a Delphi consensus study | Nature Protocols • Creativity could be prescribed to improve brain health, study suggests – The Irish Times • Music, dance and visual arts along with gaming can slow brain aging, Irish researchers reveal - Irish Mirror Online • New Paper Published "Focused transcranial ultrasound stimulation: a breakthrough approach to treating brain disorders: Expert Review of Medical Devices" • New Paper Published "Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America" • EQUIPS: Getting started with QIPS Research and Innovation funding Tickets, Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite • Event - "Why Cultural Spaces Can Make a Difference to Your Brain Health" • The MEG featured in Irish Medical Times • Trinity welcomes ‘game-changing’ wearable brain scanner • New wearable brain scanner at TCD will be able to detect earliest signs of epilepsy, dementia and ADHD – The Irish Times • Trinity's new brain imaging facility hosts Ireland's first OPM-MEG system • Wearable TCD brain scanner a 'gamechanger' for research | RTÉ • School of Psychology | Trinity College Dublin | Main Website • Bluesky • Instagram • LinkedIn • Facebook • YouTube • X