Spring 2010 | Public lectures and events | Video

Chasing Science: laboratory inquiries, children's brains, family labours


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Contributor(s): Professor Rayna Rapp | Over the last three decades, an escalating proportion of US school children have been classified for special education. At the same time, scientists have focused increasingly on juvenile brains. This lecture looks at the work of both neuroscientists and psychiatric epidemiologists.
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