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short period, but how does learning itself develop? Join our research team to follow infants from 5 and 10 months to 2 ½ years to answer this pressing question. You will use a novel neuroscience tool
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, or intervention using electronic, mechanical, or smart material systems. This particular PhD studentship, based at the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, focuses on developing a microfabricated