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...next step, according to Professor of Psychology Susan E. Carey, is to formulate a hypothesis as to why these changes occur. Changes other than brain development, such as better verbal skills and self-awareness, could also be responsible for memory improvement...

Author: By Faryl Ury, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Finds Jump in Infant Memory in 2nd Year | 11/4/2002 | See Source »

...increase in memory could also be caused by a developing understanding and the child’s place in it,” Carey said. “There is a developing sense of self and a great language development...

Author: By Faryl Ury, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Finds Jump in Infant Memory in 2nd Year | 11/4/2002 | See Source »

...There's never been any method to the madness here. TIME: So, how is the company doing? Byng: Well, we were predicting a turnover of $5.25 to $6 million. But Waterstone's in London sold 1,100 copies of Pi the day following the Booker announcement. More than Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang sold the day after his Booker. So the next couple of months ... TIME: Your wife's family helped you buy out the company. Now you two have recently separated. Will this affect the business? Byng: She's still a shareholder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Byng Theory | 10/27/2002 | See Source »

...last year, the department hired three new full-time professors: Cabot Professor of Social Ethics Mahzarin Banaji and Professors of Psychology Susan E. Carey and Elizabeth S. Spelke, increasing the faculty size...

Author: By Margaretta E. Homsey, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crunch Affects Psychology Students | 10/15/2002 | See Source »

...Williams's new deal is estimated at around $90 million, the largest ever for a British artist. In part, EMI is playing to the global market; Williams has sold nearly 20 million records worldwide since 1996. But the company has been burned before: in 2001, it signed Mariah Carey for $100 million. After her first EMI release flopped, the company paid $55 million just to break her contract. But the agreement with Williams is "more than a record deal," says JP Morgan analyst Nick Henry-Stolz. "This deal is the first of its kind to integrate nonrecording activities such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bold New Deal — or Mariah Carey Redux? | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

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