Browsing by Subject "Behaviour"
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Cooperation and the evolution of intelligence
(2012)The high levels of intelligence seen in humans, other primates, certain cetaceans and birds remain a major puzzle for evolutionary biologists, anthropologists and psychologists. It has long been held that social interactions ... -
ECAS A-B-C: alternate forms of the Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioural ALS Screen
(2018)Background: The Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioural ALS Screen (ECAS) is a short assessment by which neuropsychological symptoms can be detected and quantified in people with ALS. To avoid potential practice effects with ... -
Genetic Epidemiology and Cognitive Endophenotyping in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2021)Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive debilitating and ultimately fatal neurodegenerative disorder affecting both upper (UMN) and lower (LMN) motor neurons. While it has been long known to exist on a spectrum ... -
The important of parasites in the functioning of warming ecosystems
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2019)Parasites play a critical role in the structure and functioning of ecosystems, contributing to overall ecosystem stability and the provision of ecosystem services. As the global climate changes, it is of considerable ... -
Neurons, networks, and behaviour: Investigating multiscale interactions between brain regions and their behavioural correlates
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2024)Understanding the interactions between different brain regions is vital for unravelling the complexities of brain disorders and brain functions such as cognition, behaviour, and memory. While previous investigations of ... -
Non-adherence to COVID-19 containment behaviours: results from an all-Ireland telephone surv
(2022)Background COVID-19 public health measures like handwashing and social distancing can help stem the spread of the virus. Adherence to guidelines varies between individuals. This study aims to identify predictors of ... -
Public Opinion Tracking Research [3 May 2020 - 21 December 2020]
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Public Opinion Tracking Research [4 Jan 2021 - 20 September 2021]
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Public Opinion Tracking Research: Vaccine Module [18 Jan 2021 - 20 September 2021]
(Department of HealthIE, 2021)