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Child Development | Educational Psychology | Special Education
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English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Details
The university program consists of a series of lectures and presentations on various topics. The program schedule is as follows:
Program Schedule
- 29 April (Mon) 14:00-15:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Michael Rapp
- Title: The use of classical cohort and ambulatory assessment data in alcohol use disorder
- 16 May (Thu) 12:00-13:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Birgit Elsner
- Title: How infants understand others' actions
- 23 May (Thu) 12:00-13:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Ralf Engbert
- Title: Toward a Unifying Model of Self-Regulation (Cole et al. 2019)
- 27 May (Mon) 14:00-15:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Daniel Schad
- Title: Reinforcement learning of habits and goals
- 13 June (Thu) 12:00-13:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
- Title: Breaking new ground: Insights from experimental research on infant language development in Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia
- 24 June (Mon) 14:00-15:00: Haus 14, 0.35
- Host: Isabell Wartenburger
- Title: The role of prosody in production and comprehension
- 1 July (Mon) 14:00-15:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Reinhold Kliegl
- Title: Height-Mass Ratio (HMR) as Predictor of Children's Physical Fitness
- 8 July (Mon) 14:00-15:00: Haus 14, 2.15/16
- Host: Wilhelm Huisinga
- Title: Going complex can make it simpler: A case example based on physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling
- 11 July (Thu) 12:00-13:00: Haus 14, 3.02/03
- Host: Milena Rabovsky
- Title: The neurocognition of meaning in language
Research Areas
The program covers various research areas, including:
- Alcohol use disorder
- Infant understanding of others' actions
- Self-regulation
- Reinforcement learning
- Infant language development
- Prosody in production and comprehension
- Children's physical fitness
- Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling
- Neurocognition of meaning in language
Location
All program events will take place at Haus 14, with varying room numbers.
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