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Contrary to What We Believe - Music Can Help Children with ADHD to Concentrate

Attention-Deficit\Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most talked-about topics in the field of education and parenting. A common belief is that a quiet and stimuli-free environment might help children with ADHD to concentrate. Findings from a research study conducted at Bar-Ilan’s School of Education contradicts this assumption.

The Enigma of the Resilient Eilat Coral Reefs

Global warming and changes in the marine environment are causing the global population of corals to dwindle at an alarming rate – but in the Gulf of Eilat, of all places, the coral reef appears to be thriving (at least until the storm that hit the area in April 2020). Prof. Maoz Fine of Bar-Ilan’s Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences and the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat explores the enigma of the resilient Israeli-Jordanian reefs, in a study which includes scientists from Israel, Monaco and Jordan.

Research: I Don’t Hate, I’m Just Disgusted

 

 

When a person defines their out-group, meaning where they don’t belong, they actually strengthen their personal identity, both for itself as well as towards others. As social creatures, we all do this regularly before our in-group, but also before our out-group. 

Research: Fighting the Cellular Traffic

Protein trafficking is an essential process required for the health and proper function of all cells, tissues and systems of the human body. Dysfunction of the trafficking machinery leads to cellular traffic jams, a hallmark of many devastating illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes and cancer. Dr. Moran Dvela-Levitt, of the Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, is looking for answers to major enigmas regarding the  protein trafficking of the cell; for instance, how do the millions of different proteins in the cell arrive at their destinations?

Empathic Accuracy in the Therapy Room

Empathic accuracy is a crucial clinical skill at the heart of many therapeutic interventions. A study conducted by Dr. Dana Atzil-Slonim, of the BIU Department of Psychology, and research partners examined the ability of therapists to precisely identify positive and negative emotions of their patients, and the correlation between empathic accuracy and treatment outcome. 

Anti-Missile Sounds

Clinical data was collected from 15 music therapists who work with Israeli children in the Gaza envelope area where residents have been dealing with missile attacks for years. As a result of continuous missile attacks, many children in the Gaza envelope experience fear of death or injury, and develop anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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