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Tracking Early Human Development: from Basic Science to Applications Symposium (2014)shared_uid | 1843 |
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title | Tracking Early Human Development: from Basic Science to Applications Symposium |
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subtitle | La mémoire sous toutes ses formes |
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type | Journée |
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year | 2014 |
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start_date | 2014/10/16 |
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stop_date | 2014/10/16 |
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schedule | 09h |
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active | no |
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website | http://www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk/research/marie-curie-trackdev-1/trackdev-symposium/trackdev-symposium |
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summary | The period from birth to the end of childhood, marks the most astonishing growth in cognitive abilities of human beings. The way this process unfolds has an impact on an individual’s performance for the rest of their life. The TrackDev project has charted the impact that biological constraints have on the way learning and development proceed.
Key Note Speakers:
Professor Claes Von Hofsten, University of Uppsala, Sweden ;
Professor Daniel Ansari, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada |
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responsibles | Henning Brodersen |
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