Anthoni Oisin

Anthoni Oisin

BSc Psychology, MA Innovation in Sound

Anthoni Oisin is a writer and content creator. In 2021, he graduated with first-class honours in psychology, where he focused on neuroscience, biological, cognitive, and developmental psychology. During his degree, he developed an interest in psychoacoustics and psycholinguistics due to his work at the local radio station. His thesis investigated the linguistic and cognitive differences in processing human and robotic speech through digital experiments and quantitative analysis. He has continued his research with a Master’s degree in Sound Innovation, where he is researching biological and psychological immersion. Currently, his research interests include psychophysiology, embodiment, neurodiversity, acoustics, and the autonomic nervous system.

Articles from Anthoni

Where in the Brain are Memories Formed?

Where in the Brain are Memories Formed?

Forest Bathing for Health: How Nature Nurtures Wellbeing

Forest Bathing for Health: How Nature Nurtures Wellbeing

What are Tears Made of? The Biochemistry of Emotion

What are Tears Made of? The Biochemistry of Emotion

What are Recurrent Neural Networks?

What are Recurrent Neural Networks?

What are Nightmares and Why Do They Occur?

What are Nightmares and Why Do They Occur?

Improving Healthcare Delivery via Social Innovation

Improving Healthcare Delivery via Social Innovation

The Health Effects of Loss and Grief

The Health Effects of Loss and Grief

What is Sensory Overload?

What is Sensory Overload?

The Multi-Store Memory Model vs. The Working Memory Model; How does Memory Work?

The Multi-Store Memory Model vs. The Working Memory Model; How does Memory Work?

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