UNI NOVA – Research Magazine of the Ðǿմ«Ã½
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Column
Languages of Art: Nelson Goodman’s theory of symbols
Text: Markus Klammer / My book: The art historian Markus Klammer recommends the American philosopher Nelson Goodman`s «Sprachen der Kunst».
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University
Ambiguous rankings
Rankings are useful: They organize universities around the world into easy-to-understand ranking lists, help students choose where to study, and are used by the universities themselves as a practical marketing tool (provided they score well).
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Each person is their own clock
Text: Oliver Klaffke / Human beings have their own sleep-wake cycles, and these rhythms can be disturbed by light emitted from smartphones and tablets. At the Psychiatric Hospital of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ (UPK), Christian Cajochen’s team is examining these rhythms in human beings.
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Sleepless in the sleep laboratory
Text: Yannik Sprecher / My night was not as unpleasant as I had anticipated – wearing electrodes on my head was certainly unusual, but less awkward than expected. Also, my bed was comfortable and the carers were kind. Still, I would not want to spend my nights in the sleep lab for weeks on end. A first-hand account.
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Exercise and being in love promote a good night’s sleep
Text: Martin Hicklin / What can be done when sleep is badly disturbed, and what promotes good sleep? Research groups at the Psychiatric Clinics of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ (UPK) have been addressing such questions for some time now. Exercise is good – but so is being in love.
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Dealing with stress
Text: Martin Hicklin / Depression, stress, and burnout are often accompanied by poor sleep. Analysis of brain patterns and hormonal tests offer a path to improved treatments.
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Premature babies have trouble sleeping – a problem that can continue later in life
Text: Christoph Dieffenbacher / Psychologists at the Ðǿմ«Ã½ are currently conducting a longitudinal study to investigate whether the sleep of people born prematurely differs in later life from that of their peers.
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Later start to the school day, more alert children
Text: Christoph Dieffenbacher / Children and adolescents have long known it: If school starts later in the morning, they feel more rested and fitter. Even a small shift in school hours makes a difference, as psychologists at the Ðǿմ«Ã½ have discovered. Their findings have had consequences.
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Self-confident adolescents sleep better
Text: Christoph Dieffenbacher / About one-fifth of adolescents say that they sleep badly. A psychologist from the Ðǿմ«Ã½ has been investigating the reasons for this for some years and is looking for solutions. He also has a few tips for parents.