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Brainscape
Amelia Hilton
29 episodes
5 days ago
We are 'Brainscape' - The Glasgow University Psychology Society podcast. We make thought-provoking episodes which explore real-life applications of psychology research. Created by Amelia Hilton for the Glasgow University Psychology Society.
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We are 'Brainscape' - The Glasgow University Psychology Society podcast. We make thought-provoking episodes which explore real-life applications of psychology research. Created by Amelia Hilton for the Glasgow University Psychology Society.
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Social Sciences
Science
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Loneliness - Part 1
Brainscape
48 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Loneliness - Part 1

Amelia, Ábel and Nefeli explore loneliness in young adults- what makes them feel lonely, whether social media reduces or increases loneliness and different coping mechanisms.

The Brainscape podcast was created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society
This episode was recorded by Amelia Hilton, Nefeli Lambrou and Ábel Keszler.

Produced Amelia Hilton.
Original music by Jack Harding.

Recorded on the 1/11/2019 in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab.

Brainscape
We are 'Brainscape' - The Glasgow University Psychology Society podcast. We make thought-provoking episodes which explore real-life applications of psychology research. Created by Amelia Hilton for the Glasgow University Psychology Society.