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Rachael Hulme presents at Sleep and Development Scientists Network

The ‘Sleep and Development Scientists Network‘ met in York on 4th June.

Rachael Hulme (@Rach_Hulme) who is now a research fellow at Aston University presented work from her PhD looking at the role of sleep in learning new word meanings from stories.

See here for a copy of her poster.

 

 

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June 5, 2019

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