Psychology: Why are we always distracted?

A Psychology PhD student works with MRI

Event details

Wednesday 9 April 2025
5 to 6.30pm
Online
Free

Description

Join the Department of Psychology for this taster session, where you'll be introduced to the mental processes that underpin addiction, learn about how we research it, and explore how we can improve care and support for those affected.

Why are we always distracted? Lessons from cognitive psychology about attention in everyday life

Why do you find yourself destracted from tasks you set yourself or are meant to complete. Join Dr Alon Zivony in this online Taster session to learn about the cognitive psychology of attention in every day life and the underlying causes of distraction. You will be able to ask questions from experts in their field or about psychology at 91Ö±²¥ in general.

You’ll also hear from current students about being a psychology student at the University of 91Ö±²¥, and learn more about where a degree in psychology can take you.

This session is suitable for students in years 12 and 13.


Schedule

Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

  • 5pm: Introduction to the department
  • 5.20pm: Mini lecture
  • 5.50pm:  'Being a Psychology student' – Question and answer session
  • 6.20pm: Closing remarks

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Contact us

For informal enquiries email tasterdays@sheffield.ac.uk

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