Laura Schulz
Laura E. Schulz is a professor of cognitive science at the brain and cognitive sciences department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the principal investigator of the Early Childhood Cognition Lab at MIT. Schulz is known for her work on the early childhood development of cognition, causal inference, discovery, and learning. Provided by Wikipedia
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Methylated Septin9 identified patients with colorectal carcinoma and showed higher sensitivity than conventional biomarkers in detecting tumor by Sabine Leerhoff, Arnold Raem, Ernst-Wolfgang Kolbe, Laura Schulz, Kirsten Borchers, Thomas Köhler, Günther Winde, Carmen Kirchner
Published 2023-01-01
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Online data collection for developmental research by Scott, Kimberly M.,Ph. D.Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Published 2020Other Authors: “…Laura Schulz.…”
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The rational child : theories and evidence in prediction, exploration, and explanation by Bonawitz, Elizabeth R. (Elizabeth Robbin)
Published 2009Other Authors: “…Laura Schulz.…”
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An experimental and theoretical tool for studying the language of geometric concepts by Dhariwal, Manuj
Published 2019Other Authors: “…Laura Schulz and Joshua Tenenbaum.…”
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