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Using the brain to understand the developing mind: Commentary on the article “Where developmental psychology and neuroscience meet: A threatening or a felicitous encounter?” by María-José Rodrigo

Usar el cerebro para comprender el desarrollo de la mente: un comentario al artículo “Donde la psicología evolutiva y la neurociencia se encuentran: ¿un encuentro amenazador u oportuno?” de María-José Rodrigo

Pages 35-39 | Published online: 23 Jan 2014

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