Orateurs invités
C.J. Brainerd, Cornell University
R. Byrne,Trinity College Dublin
J. Evans, University of Plymouth
V. Girotto, University IUAV of Venice, Université de Provence, CNRS
U. Goswami, University of Cambridge
P. Klaczynski, University of Northern Colorado
H. Markovits, Université du Québec à Montréal
D. Moshman, University of Nebraska
I. Noveck, Université de Lyon 2 - CNRS
W.F. Overton, Temple University
V. Reyna, Cornell University
R. Siegler, Carnegie Mellon University
P. Barrouillet, Université de Genève
Programme
Uni Mail, auditoire MR150.
Wednesday afternoon, June 30, 2010
14h00 Welcome
14h30 J. Evans, University of Plymouth
Dual processes theories of thinking and reasoning : Facts and fallacies
15h30 W.F. Overton, Temple University
Dual-Systems and the Development of Reasoning: Competence-Procedural Systems
16h30 Coffee break
17h00 Poster session and visit of the Archives Jean Piaget
Thursday morning, July 1, 2010
9h00 P. Barrouillet, Université de Genève
Dual process and mental models in the development of conditional reasoning
10h00 H. Markovits, Université du Québec à Montréal
The Development of Abstract Conditional Reasoning
11h00 Coffee break
11h30 V. Girotto, University IUAV of Venice & Université de Provence, CNRS
Rational inferences about uncertainty in infancy and childhood
12h30 Lunch
Thursday afternoon, July 1, 2010
14h30 V. Reyna, Cornell University
Risk, Rationality, and Development: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory Approach
15h30 C.J. Brainerd, Cornell University
False Memory Across the Life Span
16h30 Coffee break
17h00 P. Klaczynski, University of Northern Colorado
Magical thinking through development
18h00 Poster session and visit of the Archives Jean Piaget
Friday morning, July 2, 2010
9h00 U. Goswami, University of Cambridge
The Development of Reasoning by Analogy
10h00 D. Moshman, University of Nebraska
Epistemic cognition and development
11h00 Coffee break
11h30 I. Noveck, Université de Lyon 2, CNRS
From sentence meaning to human reasoning
12h30 Lunch
Friday afternoon, July 2, 2010
14h30 R. Byrne, Trinity College, Dublin
The rational imagination: How people create alternatives to reality
15h30 R. Siegler, Carnegie Mellon University
Relations Between Learning and Development
16h30 Closing speech of the 19th Advanced Course
17h00 Farewell reception
Friday evening, July 2, 2010 closure dinner