SEO report of computationalpsychopathology.org
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Computational Psychopathology Research Group - Welcome
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Domain : www.computationalpsychopathology.org/
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site_name: Computational Psychopathology Research Group
title: Computational Psychopathology Research Group
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url: http://www.computationalpsychopathology.org/
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- <H2> The Computational Psychopathology Research Group is based at the University of Oxford in the UK and the University of Limerick in Ireland.We study attention, learning and behaviour in healthy people and vulnerable groups, in order to better understand risk and etiology, and inform prevention and intervention. We study, adapt and develop models of learning to understand the factors that influence learning and the generation of causal models. We use this work to understand human empowerment, self-determination and autonomy and study the factors that influence individual perception of control.
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- study5
- people5
- learning5
- understand3
- inform2
- prevention2
- order2
- etiology2
- intervention2
- better2
- computational2
- human2
- empowerment2
- autonomy2
- models2
- causal2
- groups2
- factors2
- influence2
- develop2
- risk2
- collaborators2
- papers2
- vulnerable2
- welcome2
- group2
- psychopathology2
- research2
- university2
- news2
- healthy2
- behaviour2
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- inform prevention2
- welcome people2
- computational psychopathology research2
- better understand risk2
- people and vulnerable groups2
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Technologies
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- http://www.computationalpsychopathology.org/files/theme/plugin.js?1467247414
- http://www.computationalpsychopathology.org/files/theme/mobile.js?1467247414
- http://www.computationalpsychopathology.org/files/theme/custom.js?1467247414
Speed test – CSS
- http://www.computationalpsychopathology.org/files/main_style.css?1473001135
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Links
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External links: 1
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- H2 : The Computational Psychopathology Research Group is based at the University of Oxford in the UK and the University of Limerick in Ireland.We study attention, learning and behaviour in healthy people and vulnerable groups, in order to better understand risk and etiology, and inform prevention and intervention. We study, adapt and develop models of learning to understand the factors that influence learning and the generation of causal models. We use this work to understand human empowerment, self-determination and autonomy and study the factors that influence individual perception of control., ( 255px from top )
- H2 : Aims, ( 1212px from top )