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    <title>'Negative Food Preoccupation and Snack Recall'</title>
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    <summary>Part of the Ingestive Behaviour Group talk.  Speaker: Bessy Chirwa</summary>
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    <summary>Registration is now open for a one-day conference that will present research focusing on internal models across various fields such as psychophysics, neuroscience, and cognitive robotics.</summary>
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    <title>School seminar (Speaker: Professor Gregor Thut, University of Glasgow)</title>
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      <name>Lydia Rea</name>
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    <summary>Part of the School Seminar Series.  Speaker: Professor Gregor Thut, University of Glasgow</summary>
    <published>2013-03-21T09:16:00Z</published>
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      <name>Lydia Rea</name>
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    <summary>Part of the School Seminar Series.  Speaker: Dr Duncan Astle, MRC Cambridge</summary>
    <published>2013-04-11T09:13:00Z</published>
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    <title>'Phenotypes of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Current Research and Future Directions'</title>
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    <summary>The Cerebra Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders will be holding a free one day research conference at the University of Birmingham. The conference will cover aspects of the cognitive, social and behavioural phenotypes of neurodevelopmental disorders.</summary>
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    <summary>Part of the School Seminar Series.  Speaker: Professor Ian Loram, Manchester Metropolitan University</summary>
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    <summary>Part of the School Seminar Series.  Speaker: Professor Essi Viding and Dr Eamon McCrory, UCL</summary>
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