Researchers Paula Magalhães, Beatriz Pereira, Gabriela Figueiredo, Camila Aguiar, Cátia Silva, Hélder Oliveira, and Pedro Rosário have published an article in the "International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction" titled "An Iterative Mixed-Method Stu
Nomophobia is "the fear of being disconnected," explains Teresa Freire, coordinator at CIPsi's Development and Psychopathology Laboratory, in an interview to Diário do Minho
Within the scope of the project IntersectVAW&DV.
Catarina Soares and Carlos Pinto, from the CIPsi's Animal Learning and Behavior Laboratory
Teresa Pereira, doctoral researcher at CIPsi's Development and Psychopathology Laboratory was interviewed on December 13, 2023 for the CNN Portugal news broadcast, regarding the impact of climate change and anxiety.
The researcher explained what is eco-anxiety and its expressions.
The ceremony of the fourth edition of the UMinho Award for Initiation in Scientific Research was held on December 12, 2023 and was attended by 27 participants.
CIPsi's project "Exploring Intersectionality of Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence: Needs, Impact and Services Effectiveness", funded by "La Caixa" Foundation, which addressed interpersonal violence, with a special focus
Teresa Pereira, doctoral researcher at CIPsi's Development and Psychopathology Laboratory was interviewed by the journalist Andréia Azevedo Soares, from PÚBLICO newspaper, for the article
Researchers from the Intersectionality, Violence and Trauma research group at CIPsi's Victims, Offenders and Justice System Laboratory, presented the results of the project
Teresa Pereira, doctoral researcher at CIPsi's Development and Psychopathology Laboratory was interviewed by Andréia Azevedo Soares, from PÚBLICO newspaper, for the article "
We talk about emotions, which is something intangible. But science can associate specific elements, such as feelings, hormones, and even a kind of expiration date, to passion. The truth is that passion doesn't last forever. Why?
The research project "Affective touch and neurodevelopment in premature babies" was the inspiration for the story "Skin-to-skin contact is helping Lourenço and João grow, who arrived prematurely", by Público newspaper.