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Cognitive Science Colloquium Lecture: 'Genes, Brains, and Spatial Representation: Evidence From Williams Syndrome' in Tucson

Cognitive Science Colloquium Lecture: 'Genes, Brains, and Spatial Representation: Evidence From Williams Syndrome' in Tucson
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Cognitive Science Colloquium Lecture: 'Genes, Brains, and Spatial Representation: Evidence From Williams Syndrome'
This lecture is part of the Cognitive Science Colloquium Series, presented by the UA Cognitive Science Program.
Speaker:
Barbara Landau, Dick and Lydia Todd Professor of Cognitive Science, Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University
Title:
"Genes, Brains, and Spatial Representation: Evidence From Williams Syndrome"
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