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Register now for the12th International Infant Cry Workshop
Register now for the 12th International Infant Cry Workshop aims to convene infant crying researchers from diverse disciplines to share recent findings, introduce new methodologies, and exchange ideas about the role of infant crying in optimizing infant health and enhancing children’s developmental outcomes. This multidisciplinary conference will open new avenues of future research in infant crying and spark productive collaborations among diverse researchers and institutions. The result of such interchanges is an improvement in our understanding of early infant communication and a refinement of advice to parents regarding early infant care.
Why does the human brain create false memories?
Dr Kimberley Wade at the University of Warwick says, "I've been studying memory for more than a decade, and I still find it incredible that our imagination can trick us into thinking we've done something we've never really done and lead us to create such compelling, illusory memories."