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Presentation of the major findings of studies from different disciplines (psycholinguistics, neuroscience and educational science) focusing on the main abilities involved in learning to read (identification of written words and reading comprehension) and …
14:00 to 14:30
Pascal Huguet
Gender stereotypes
Pascal Huguet
Gender stereotypes
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A number of gender stereotypes, whose influence on behavior can be identified fairly early on in cognitive development, ultimately stand in the way of girls and women entering scientific and technical fields. A number of studies in the behavioral …
16:15 to 16:45
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What are the mechanisms by which education modifies the child's brain ? I'll try to summarize a few key principles from the cognitive sciences that are applicable to the classroom. Cognitive psychology and brain imaging support two strong ideas : Children …
10:00 to 10:30
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Our cognitive system is characterized by a double constraint. On the one hand, it has limited processing resources, and is organized into different, relatively independent memories. On the other hand, this double constraint evolves during the child's …
11:15 to 11:45
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Specific learning disorders have been the subject of a great deal of scientific research, and are beginning to be better understood. We will illustrate the main results of this research in the specific case of developmental dyslexia Documents and media …
10:30 to 11:00
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We'll be looking at learners' metacognition, i.e. their ability to assess themselves, both in predictive terms (what they'll be able to remember, what problems they'll be able to solve, etc.) and in retrospective terms (did I perceive correctly, did I …
11:45 to 12:15
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In my lecture this year, I have developed recent results obtained in collaboration with M. Marcolli, which establish a precise link between renormalization and Galois …
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This year's lecture was devoted to climate-influencing processes whose causes are related to phenomena internal to the earth. These geological forcings have highly varied climatic impacts in terms of amplitude and spatial scale. What's more, these …
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As measurements at Hawaii's Mauna Loa observatory show, the partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 has risen sharply since 315 ppm in the late 1950s, and today stands at 400 ppm (parts per million by volume). Apart from a small seasonal variation ( 10 ppm), …
15:00 to 16:00
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As usual, the original texts can be found in the downloadable Abstract below. Putting fire to work: the rest of the process Conclusions from Y 30.3 In the last lecture, we analyzed Y 30.3, which enabled us to highlight that it was a ritual action …
09:30 to 10:30
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Does the baby already have a sense of probability that enables it to visualize probability distributions, update them by applying Bayes' rule, and use them to generate predictions that it compares with data received from the outside world? For Jean Piaget …
09:30 to 11:00