Simone Schnall
@SimoneSchnall
Cambridge Professor @CambPsych. Fellow @JesusCollegeCam. TEDx Talk: How your bodily state affects your perception https://rb.gy/ma0rsj
Remember to vote in the Chancellor Election. If you registered, you should have received an email but there is a good chance it landed in your spam folder. My vote is for Mohamed El-Erian @elerianm because he has proven a commitment to the University over many years.
Good morning. Today is the second and final day of in-person voting at the Senate House. If you work in Cambridge or can travel there, it is your chance to make history by helping to choose our next Chancellor in the most democratic process to date. It is quick and easy to do,…
Social threat indirectly increases moral condemnation via thwarting fundamental social needs: go.nature.com/3opcUbX
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The future of Cambridge is bright and impactful. We need to build on our strong foundation, unleash incredible potential, and mitigate mounting risks in this rapidly changing world. If elected Chancellor, I will do my utmost to: Enhance Academic Excellence, championing…
Here’a a snapshot of Cambridge's innovative spirit and its enormous potential to shape the future, with a profound impact that resonates globally — a phenomenon that I am very excited about, and that I would work hard to enable more if elected as Chancellor. #cambridge…
New data shows the extraordinary scale and success of Cambridge as Europe’s leading centre of innovation and technology, and its value to the UK 🚀 Explore our thread on the rise of #Cambridge tech, taken from a new @Founders_UCam @dealroomco report 🧵
Great profile of Daisy Greenwell and Joe Ryrie, the UK couple that started Smartphone Free Childhood, which is now in 60 countries. Parents around the world were desperate for help; they explain why in the quote below: thetimes.com/life-style/par…
14th May 2020 Five years ago today the Bridge of Sighs was lit in blue in appreciation of NHS staff and keyworkers during the pandemic. Picture from my book 'Cambridge - Time & Space'. Available at cambridgebooks.co.uk/cambridge-time… and all bookshops.
🎙️Why do we make the choices we make? Catherine Molho, Maximillian Muller & @SimoneSchnall explore the psychological, emotional, & social factors that shape our decisions. 🎧Find out more in this month's Crossing Channels #podcast: pod.fo/e/2d105c
Seeking solace in beauty-- Airplay radio piece on @CBCNews @DrTorahKachur cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
Engaging with art helps us think in abstract ways, new study says artsprofessional.co.uk/news/newsreel/…
Beauty (and the #Humanities) Matter: #Nature, #Art, and The Importance of Aesthetic Experiences. Thank you to @gretchenrubin @JannaLevin @Columbia @SimoneSchnall @Cambridge_Uni @susanmagsamen @JohnsHopkins @artsandmindlab & others. Read here: templeton.org/news/behold-be… #health…
Art really can change how you think! 🧠🎨 Reflecting on artistic beauty can boost abstract thinking and evoke transcendent emotions, finds a @CambPsych study conducted by @SimoneSchnall and @ElzeSigute at @KettlesYard 👇 cam.ac.uk/stories/artist…
Contemplating art's beauty found to boost abstract and 'big picture' thinking phys.org/news/2025-05-c… via @physorg_com
Staring at beautiful objects sparks inspiration, study finds telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/0…