INVITED SPEAKERS
Patricia Bauer, Emory University
David Bjorklund,Florida Atlantic University
Charles Brainerd, Cornell University
Susan Carey, Harvard University
Adèle Diamond, University of British Columbia
Rochel Gelman, Rutgers University
Susan Goldin-Meadow, University of Chicago
Josef Perner, University of Salzburg
Philippe Rochat, Emory University
Robert Siegler, Carnegie Mellon University
Philip Zelazo, University of Minnesota
PROGRAMME
Uni Mail, auditoire R290
Thursday, June 26, 2014
8h00 Welcome
8h30 Welcome speech of the Jean Piaget Conference
8h45 A. Diamond, University of British Columbia
Leveraging what we’ve learned from research to help every child succeed:
why the arts, play, and physical activity aid cognitive development
9h45 Coffee break
10h15 P. Zelazo, University of Minnesota
Executive function: reflexion, iterative reprocessing, complexity,
and the developing brain
11h15 S. Carey, Harvard University
Vitaliste biology and executive function
12h15 Lunch
13h30 R. Siegler, Carnegie Mellon University
An integrative theory of numerical development
14h30 R. Gelman, Rutgers University
Number: what we have learned and have yet to learn since Piaget
15h30 Coffee break
16h00 S. Goldin-Meadow, University of Chicago
Rational inferences about uncertainty in infancy and childhood
17h00 Poster session and visit of the Archives Jean Piaget
Friday, June 27, 2014
8h30 D. Bjorklund, Florida Atlantic University
Evolutionary developmental psychology: developing human nature
9h30 J. Perner, University of Salzburg
Theory of mind-décalage vertical
10h30 Coffee break
11h00 P. Rochat, Emory University
Onion metaphor of development
12h00 Lunch
13h45 P. Bauer, Emory University
Developmental changes in re-presenting the past: memory in infancy and beyond
14h45 C. Brainerd, Cornell University
Fuzzy-trace theory and cognitive development
15h45 Closing speech of the Jean Piaget Conference
16h00 Posters
17h00 Farewell reception
L’année 2014 a marqué le quarantième anniversaire des Archives Jean Piaget. A cette occasion, les Conférences Jean Piaget ont abordé un thème beaucoup plus vaste que ceux qui ont jusqu’ici été retenus pour notre cycle de conférences, puisque le thème de l’édition 2014 était “Les théories du développement”.