To analyze the development of neural network reconfiguration ability in response to changes in cognitive demands.
Yoga is becoming exponentially more popular over time, yet not much research has been done on it. Particularly hot yoga and vinyasa yoga have little research, and hot vinyasa has never been studied. Thus, the present study aims to examine the psychological benefits of hot and room temperature vinyasa yoga when practiced with savoring methods, based on quantitative well-being.
We are developing a new type of children's book that includes an augmented reality feature in it. This study's purpose is to test those books and see how students in 2nd-4th grade respond to them.
The purpose of this research study is to see how displaying different types of information may help users when conducting procedural knowledge information-seeking tasks using a search interface.
This is an experiment to learn more about how people with mental illness are perceived. Participants will read a brief story and answer questions.
To implement and evaluate the impact of a pharmacy-based quality improvement initiative targeting rational use of medications and supply chain management with the intention to improve the patient care process at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe, Malawi.
We are trying to understand how blood clots form and use this information to prevent bleeding and clotting disorders
The purpose of this research is to evaluate a new faceted search interface designed to help user in a learning-oriented exploratory search task. The results of this study can provide new design implications for faceted search interfaces to support users' exploration of large information space.
The purpose of the TEACH Study is to collect data on whether mood symptoms and estrogen levels change during the first month after hysterectomy for uterine fibroids and/or abnormal uterine bleeding. These results may help us understand whether mood symptoms and hormone levels change during this time, which will help us better support women who undergo this surgery in the future. During this study, we will collect mood questionnaires and hormone levels (sometimes in blood and sometimes in saliva) weekly through the first month after surgery.
PharmAlliance is a global partnership between the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and UCL School of Pharmacy. Numerous achievements such as publications, grants, student exchanges, and teaching innovations have resulted from this international alliance. Existing research, however, does not look into specific characteristics of successful international collaborations. In this observational study, collaborators in PharmAlliance will be surveyed and interviewed in order to determine characteristics of successful international teams in pharmacy and more broadly.