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Does restorative justice help or harm victims?

14 Jan 2020

Research from Royal Holloway has evaluated the effectiveness of restorative justice (RJ) in reducing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in victims

Staff spotlight: Professor Narender Ramnani

12 Dec 2019

New BNA role will help ensure that Parliament understands key findings in brain research and the views of neuroscientists on ways to improve the culture around research.

Largest ever sleep and memory study reveals effects of sleep on eye witness reliability

05 Dec 2019

Royal Holloway experiment was designed to manipulated the presence or the absence of sleep in a forensically relevant memory task

The Evolution of Sonic Communication

01 Oct 2019

Dr Saloni Krishnan gave a talk at the Natural History Museum in London

New staff spotlight: Dr Carl Hodgetts

23 Sept 2019

We're excited to introduce Dr Carl Hodgetts, one of our new lecturers

How does the mind work without gravity?

16 Sept 2019

Dr Elisa Ferre has published an article in The Conversation discussing the impact of zero gravity on the mind.

New staff spotlight: Dr Tatiana Lau

04 Sept 2019

Welcome to one of our new lecturers, Dr Lau!

Brain scans find how we transform written words into meaning

20 Aug 2019

New research unlocks the mystery of how readers’ brains transform written words into meanings

New study finds the size of a community group determines how complex grammar can be in a language

17 Jul 2019

Academics at Royal Holloway and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands have shown that the number of people that speak a language influences how complex its grammar would be.

Being a Brexit remainer or leaver is more psychological than you think!

03 Jul 2019

A recent study has found there is more to the simple leave vs remain ideology than first thought and revealed there are actually ten distinct ‘classes’, or ‘types’, of voters.