Applied Psychology Unit

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The Applied Psychology Unit was a pioneering British research center focused on experimental and applied psychology, particularly in areas such as cognition, perception, and human performance.

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instanceOf psychological research institute
research unit
abbreviation APU
aim to advance understanding of cognition and perception
to apply psychological science to practical problems
to improve human performance in complex tasks
collaboratesWith British government departments
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
industrial organizations
country United Kingdom
employerOf Alan Baddeley
Brian Mackworth
Donald Broadbent
Ian Nimmo-Smith
Tommy (T. R.) Miles
fieldOfWork applied psychology
attention
cognitive psychology
experimental psychology
human factors
human performance
memory
perception
focusesOn applied experimental methods
cognition
perceptual processes
performance under stress
foundedBy Medical Research Council
hasResearchOutput scientific journal articles in psychology
technical reports for government and industry
hasSuccessor MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
knownFor linking basic cognitive research with real-world applications
pioneering applied psychological research in the United Kingdom
location CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge
notableResearchArea applied cognitive research
auditory perception
dual-task performance
selective attention
skill acquisition
visual perception
workplace performance
operatedBy Medical Research Council
partOf Medical Research Council
surface form: Medical Research Council research network
researchApproach applied field studies
interdisciplinary collaboration
laboratory-based experimentation

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