Communication Content / Communication Content for Ƶ en Richard Huskey on Brain Flow /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/richard-huskey-brain-flow Ƶ assistant professor of communication and cognitive science Richard Huskey explains the flow state, which some describe as being "in the zone." Evidence suggests flow can ward off depression, prevent burnout and make us more resilient. February 20, 2023 - 2:15pm Soterios J Johnson /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/richard-huskey-brain-flow Understanding How Students Learn Through Virtual Reality /student-research/news/understanding-how-students-learn-through-virtual-reality How Ƶ virtual reality research is promoting STEAM learning and helping improve child education. March 25, 2024 - 9:02am Jocelyn C Anderson /student-research/news/understanding-how-students-learn-through-virtual-reality People Who Contribute Least in Crowdsourcing Can Do the Most to Improve a Public Good /news/people-who-contribute-least-crowdsourcing-situations-can-do-most-improve-public-good-research <p><span><span><span><span>Whether talking about the office kitchen, hiking trails or ratings on Yelp, there are always people who put in effort to leave those spaces better. There are also those who contribute nothing to that public good. </span></span></span></span></p> <p><span><span><span><span>New research using large-scale online experiments suggests that rewarding people to contribute to a virtual public good, such as a simulated online rating for a ferry system, increased the accuracy of the ratings and improved the overall quality of that resource.</span></span></span></span></p> November 08, 2023 - 1:00pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/people-who-contribute-least-crowdsourcing-situations-can-do-most-improve-public-good-research ‘The Backdrop’ Podcast Features Scientist on the ‘Flow’ State of Mind and How It Can Affect Well-Being /news/backdrop-podcast-features-scientist-flow-state-mind-and-how-it-can-affect-well-being <p>Whether it’s an athlete performing at their best or a musician taking it to another level, flow feels good and is good for our well-being.&nbsp; And the best part — pretty much anyone can at</p> February 21, 2023 - 3:00pm Soterios J Johnson /news/backdrop-podcast-features-scientist-flow-state-mind-and-how-it-can-affect-well-being VIDEO ADDED: ‘Ƶ LIVE’ on How a Ƶ Professor Addressed Racism in Monopoly /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-playing-while-black-how-uc-davis-professor-addressed-racism <div> <div class="media media--type-sf-video-media-type media--view-mode-default"> <div class="responsive-iframe field field--name-field-media-oembed-video field--type-string field--label-hidden field__item"></div></div></div> February 25, 2022 - 10:00am Andy Fell /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-playing-while-black-how-uc-davis-professor-addressed-racism Why Does Experiencing ‘Flow’ Feel So Good? /curiosity/blog/research-shows-people-who-have-flow-regular-part-their-lives-are-happier-and-less-likely-focus <div> <p>Reprinted from The Conversation.</p></div> January 06, 2022 - 3:49pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/blog/research-shows-people-who-have-flow-regular-part-their-lives-are-happier-and-less-likely-focus How Are Public Health Issues Treated in Social Media? /curiosity/blog/what-entails-being-young-public-health-innovator <p>When it comes to people talking on social media about vaccine hesitancy, cancer screenings, or virtually any other public health issues, <span><span><span><span><span><span>Jingwen Zhang, a Ƶ assistant professor of communication, has been at the forefront. She has monitored social media on health issues, and made suggestions for interventions to debunk myths.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p> November 15, 2021 - 11:31am Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /curiosity/blog/what-entails-being-young-public-health-innovator Media Advisory: Ƶ LIVE on Combating Vaccine Misinformation Online /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-combating-vaccine-misinformation-online <p>* Jan. 28, 11 a.m. — Even as vaccines for COVID-19 become more widely available, surveys show that some people may refuse them, often based on misinformation spread over social media.&nbsp;How can public health authorities best combat this kind of misinformation?&nbsp;</p> <p>Join us Jan. 28 to hear from two Ƶ experts in communication who have studied some of the myths around vaccination and ways to fight misinformation.&nbsp;</p> January 25, 2021 - 11:57am Andy Fell /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-combating-vaccine-misinformation-online ‘Sick Posts’ on Social Media Help Early Tracking of COVID-19 /coronavirus/news/sick-posts-social-media-help-early-tracking-covid-19 <p>Tracking social media “sick posts” could give public health officials a head start on identifying and responding to emerging disease outbreaks, Ƶ researchers suggest.</p> April 16, 2020 - 4:03pm Karen Michele Nikos /coronavirus/news/sick-posts-social-media-help-early-tracking-covid-19 Internet Communities Can Teach Amateurs to Build Personalized Governments /news/internet-communities-can-teach-amateurs-build-personalized-governments <p>The internet has its perils with privacy breaches and fake news, but on the plus side, a whole generation of youth have been teaching themselves skills in leadership and community-building, according to a new Ƶ, Davis, study.</p> July 11, 2019 - 2:05pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/internet-communities-can-teach-amateurs-build-personalized-governments