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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate zone and you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now how great is. an index a preoccupation. like. if i asked some hours calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something that can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already anecdotally using these videos for things buttons on t.v. and depression but whether or not they can be used it is something which we don't know about but we do know is that asthma is a facility physiologically related response so it appears to be something that's reliable than people who say they experience it. and. that might be too early to know if i asked them all for 2 y
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate zone and you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now how great is. an index a preoccupation. like. if i asked some hours...
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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experienced a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are it consistent with the idea that something. deactivate relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate zone when you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now harbor is. an index of relaxation. if i asked some hours calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already and totally insane these videos for things like insomnia and depression but whether or not they can be used it is something which we don't know about but we do know is that asthma is a facility physiologically related response so it appears to be something that's reliable when you say that experience. and. that might be too early to know if asimov videos could have a clinical application but francisca for one is going t
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experienced a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are it consistent with the idea that something. deactivate relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate zone when you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now harbor is. an index of relaxation. if i asked some hours calming effect is scientifically proven...
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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so i'm going to sing to the likes of musical when you are lying on the beach just chilling out and heartbreak is. an index a preoccupation. critic. if i as a mouse calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already and totally using these videos for things buttons on. depression but whether or not they can be used in something we don't know but we do know is that asthma is a facility physiologically rooted respond so it appears to be something that's reliable that it be sick. and. it might be too early to know if videos could have a clinical application
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so i'm going to sing to the likes of musical when you are lying on the beach just chilling out and heartbreak is. an index a...
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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so i know you listen to the likes of musical when you are on the beach just shit and now heart rate is. an index a preoccupation. critic if i as a mass calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already anecdotally using these videos for things like. depression but whether you still think something which we don't know but we do know is that asthma is a facility physiologically rooted in response so it appears to be something that's reliable in sick. and. that might be too early to know if videos could have a clinical application but francisco for one is
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so i know you listen to the likes of musical when you are on the beach just shit and now heart rate is. an index a...
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live now to piers robinson piers maturity politics society and political journalism at the university of sheffield in the u.k. piers always good to have you on the program. we're no longer. sure absolutely yeah no sorry about how piers there was r t report twitters to the sky by thought that we just ran is not going a little too far do you think. well i think there are several questions which immediately come up when you have effectively taxes and control and prevention in a way that twitter is doing with these red flags seen on i mean the 1st question is who is making the decision of information and misinformation. and it's not clear exactly what rationale is being applied the 2nd thing is is it they are censoring what they believe to be misinformation is being applied consistently across different outlets and so on and i suppose that the norm the usual or the obvious question theresa's where there's some kind of ideological bias going on that sort of some media outlets will be subjected last one had a sentence applied to them cetera. and i think maybe the biggest concern is and i have about any
live now to piers robinson piers maturity politics society and political journalism at the university of sheffield in the u.k. piers always good to have you on the program. we're no longer. sure absolutely yeah no sorry about how piers there was r t report twitters to the sky by thought that we just ran is not going a little too far do you think. well i think there are several questions which immediately come up when you have effectively taxes and control and prevention in a way that twitter is...
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universities confirmed they have cases of coronavirus since students began returning to campus last month. thousands of students are self—isolating in halls at some universities — including manchester metropolitan, glasgow university the university of sheffields in the latest 2a hour period. another 66 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test result — bringing the total number of uk deaths to 42,268. an official survey of coronavirus infections in england has found some evidence that the steep rise in cases last month may be starting to level off — though the office for national statistics says it's too early to be certain. its survey suggests nearly eight and a half thousand people are contracting covid—i9 every day. the latest data on the r rate, which shows how many people one infected person can go on to infect, shows it stands at between 1.3 to 1.6 — a rise on last week. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. it has been a week of confusion for many. one in four people in the uk are now living under some form of extra coronavirus restrictions. but the picture varies depending where you are. and from tomorrow new strict measures will be introduced in middlesbrough, hartlepool, warrington and liverpool. whi
universities confirmed they have cases of coronavirus since students began returning to campus last month. thousands of students are self—isolating in halls at some universities — including manchester metropolitan, glasgow university the university of sheffields in the latest 2a hour period. another 66 people have died within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test result — bringing the total number of uk deaths to 42,268. an official survey of coronavirus infections in england has found...
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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are it consistent with the idea that something. deactivate relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so when you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now heartbreak is. an index a preoccupation. critic. if i asked them hours calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something that can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already anecdotally using these videos for things buttons on t.v. and depression but whether or not they can you still think something which we don't know but we do know is that asthma is a physically physiologically rooted response so it appears to be something that's reliable when people use a pic. and. that might be too early to know if asimov videos could have a clinical application but francisco for one is
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are it consistent with the idea that something. deactivate relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so when you listen to the likes of music. beach just should now heartbreak is. an index a preoccupation. critic. if i asked them hours calming effect is...
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but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so when you listen to the lacks in musical when you are on the beach just shit in our heart rate is. an index a preoccupation. but. if i as a mouse calming effect is scientifically proven could phidias like these be used as part of a treatment program. but. now whether it's something can be used clinically i guess is is an open question i mean people are already and totally using these videos for things buttons on. depression but whether they can usefully be something which we don't know but we do know is that asthma is a facility physiologically related response so it appears to be something that's reliable in sick. and. that might be too early to know if videos could have a clinical application but francisco for o
but a study by the university of sheffield showed for the 1st time that the heart rate of people who experience a s.m.r. actually decreases significantly when they watch their videos. the productions and who are consistent with the idea that it's more something that's physiologically deactivating so it's relaxing and in the same way as you might get you or your heart rate so when you listen to the lacks in musical when you are on the beach just shit in our heart rate is. an index a...
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let's talk to noel sharkey, emeritus professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the university of sheffield she was wrongly told her mouth looked open each time she uploaded five different photographs to the passport application website, even though her mouth was closed as required in the photographs. why is this bias happening? well, it is very bad. i mean, it is the tools they are using. i am actually quite angry about this because this was revealed by the press association in september last year, and then a team looked at... used freedom of information to the home office and found out that they knew this was happening but said they were determined to fix it. this is a year ago. why is it still happening? it is face recognition technology itself, it has been appalling. 0ur police are using them and they have been demonstrated, in their own data, be 5% accurate with black people, 5%! sorry, 5% accurate in general but at the notting hill carnival, they were only 2% accurate and yet they are still using this. it is unbelievable. it is more about the inaccuracy rather than the accurate. yes,
let's talk to noel sharkey, emeritus professor of artificial intelligence and robotics at the university of sheffield she was wrongly told her mouth looked open each time she uploaded five different photographs to the passport application website, even though her mouth was closed as required in the photographs. why is this bias happening? well, it is very bad. i mean, it is the tools they are using. i am actually quite angry about this because this was revealed by the press association in...
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$100000000.00 for defend harry maguire well we've been speaking to daniel plumlee of football finest left sheffield hallam university he believes the pandemic isn't the sole reason why manchester united's revenues have topped. i think the situation has affected all football clubs in england so more than others and it's worse for close in england further down the league system so those clubs are more reliant on much the income and that's what we're talking about here the biggest impact has been the lack of funds in stadiums and that's directly impacted much they revenue if you look at the premier league and manchester united as an example they still have the broadcasting money of the majority of us the money and obviously still have. also under stable in their revenue at the minute i imagine income will obviously hit them hard it will affect all clubs even at the top and probably what we do know in terms of football clubs is obviously the sporting performance goes hand in hand with the financial performance so we are absolutely seen a drop off in manchester united supportive performance in continuing the dominance in
$100000000.00 for defend harry maguire well we've been speaking to daniel plumlee of football finest left sheffield hallam university he believes the pandemic isn't the sole reason why manchester united's revenues have topped. i think the situation has affected all football clubs in england so more than others and it's worse for close in england further down the league system so those clubs are more reliant on much the income and that's what we're talking about here the biggest impact has been...
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of sheffield or liverpool, there is over 680. you might logically think that the cities massively affected by the two big universities, nothing intjust say, take the student numbers that you have a better picture. but if you started having different tiers for mansfield, nottingham city and cou nty of mansfield, nottingham city and county of nottinghamshire, people which, rightly, complain that it was really confusing. they might, but people in mansfield or newark or bassetlaw might actually think, i don't have any students living in my street. but they might commute into nottingham to work. they might well, the chances of the meeting a student, they happen to be campus universities, are very slim indeed. one of my sons went to nottingham and my stepdaughter went to nottingham trent, i unaware of the nature. i am using it as an example. i have no great scientific knowledge, ok? buti i have no great scientific knowledge, ok? but i have the ability to analyse, to ask the right awkward questions and purple the assessment of risk which i learned when i was dealing with counterterrorism. you always have to do that. so people coming up
of sheffield or liverpool, there is over 680. you might logically think that the cities massively affected by the two big universities, nothing intjust say, take the student numbers that you have a better picture. but if you started having different tiers for mansfield, nottingham city and cou nty of mansfield, nottingham city and county of nottinghamshire, people which, rightly, complain that it was really confusing. they might, but people in mansfield or newark or bassetlaw might actually...