Behaviorism was born from research done by Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pavlov’s research into animal digestion led to the recognition that the animals that were being ...
Detecting behavioural signatures of depression from everyday digital traces is a central challenge in computational psychiatry. Real-world datasets from smartphones and wearables often suffer from ...
In many areas, the delivery of the UN’s mandates is linked to changing human behaviour. Behavioural science refers to an evidence-based understanding of how people actually behave, make decisions and ...
Starting school marks one of the biggest transitions in a child’s life, a shift from the comfort of home to a structured environment with rules, routines, and new social expectations. This sudden ...
Recent examples of detrimental uses of AI technology — in particular, around opaque behavior or opinion manipulations — have rightfully raised concerns around the use of machine learning technology in ...