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Using Virtual Reality (VR) to Improve Criminal Investigations
Using Virtual Reality (VR) to Improve Criminal Investigations
We are looking for volunteers aged 18 to 65 to take part in a one-off virtual reality (VR) study about how people respond to different bedroom and workplace designs.
Our project aims to develop a charter that outlines the support that LJMU provides students faced with life-limiting or palliative diagnoses during their studies, but who wish to continue their studies.
Are you interested in taking part in a research project that aims to identify physiological indicators of listening effort? We are looking to recruit participants for a study that examines the heart- and pupil-related responses associated with effortful listening.
If you have queries about research integrity at LJMU, please contact the Research Integrity team.
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Read the talk synopses for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.
Find details for each of the presentations to be given at the Healthy Muscle Ageing Conference.
Find out more about the GCMM 2020 conference