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Lecture on social status, brain development Dec. 7

3:31 p.m., Nov. 30, 2006--Martha Farah, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania, will lecture on “Socioeconomic Status, Childhood Experience and Brain Development,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7, in the conference room at UD's Early Learning Center.

Much of Farah's career has been devoted to understanding the mechanisms of vision, memory and executive function in the human brain. More recently, she has shifted her focus to a new set of issues, including the effects of socioeconomic status on brain development.

Farah's lecture will conclude the center's colloquium series.

For more information, e-mail [sholochwost@psych.udel.edu]. Those who plan to attend should contact Bianca Graves, research coordinator, at [bgraves@udel.edu] or (302) 831-1748.

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