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    Development of the social brain /






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                        , Papers presented at the 39th Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, held in October, 2015, at the University of Minnesota. | ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jed T. Elison, Ph.D., an is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, with joint affiliations with both the Departments of Pediatrics and Nueroscience. He has contributed to over 40 publications on child development.
Maria D. Sera, Ph.D., is a Professor at the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota. She has contributed to over 40 publications on the development of language and its relation to cognitive development. She recently co-authored a National Academy of Sciences report on promoting language and educational success in dual language learners.
                        
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                        , Papers from the 40th Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology, held at the University of Minnesota, October 19-20, 2017; sponsored by the Institute of Child Development, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota. | ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Maria Sera was born in Havana, Cuba and emigrated to the U.S. at the age of seven where she initially lived with her grandparents in Washington Heights, New York. After her family was re-united in the U.S. they settled in southern Indiana. She earned her B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University. She was an Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa before being hired by the University of Minnesota in 1989, where she bacme a Full Professor since 2003. She has over 40 publications on the development of language and its role in cognition. She approaches developmental questions from dynamic systems and neural network persepctives. Her work has included monolingual and bilingual speakers of English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin Chinese, Hungarian and American Sign Language, and is among the first to show that language differences can reflect differences in categorization across speakers of different languages. She currently lives with her husband in Minneapolis. 
                        
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