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« Le cerveau humain en général est complexe et fascinant ». Regardez le cours #minipsy de Véronique Bohbot http://t.co/bF9pfuZi
May 31, 2012
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La chercheuse V. Bohbot livre un cours #minipsy sur le #cerveau humain. Installez-vous et regardez-le http://t.co/uesN1bRm
May 30, 2012
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« C’est grâce au cerveau qu’on peut fonctionner » Pourquoi et comment? Regardez le cours #minipsy de V. Bohbot http://t.co/KdZpRdrx
May 30, 2012
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@24hdescience PVI nouveau sur notre site : un cours #minipsy de V. Bohbot sur le cerveau humain http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
May 30, 2012
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@CIHR_IRSC @InnovationCA PVI: ce cours #minipsy sur le cerveau humain par la chercheuse V. Bohbot http://t.co/AiHlp64D
May 30, 2012
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@Jofranco12 bienvenue! un nouveau cours #minipsy sur le cerveau humain est en ligne et devrait vous plaire http://t.co/zfU5jHvA
May 30, 2012
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@CRDIdeQuebec Nouveau sur notre site: un cours #minipsy sur le cerveau humain par la chercheuse V. Bohbot http://t.co/8j2WarBJ
May 30, 2012
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@Qualaxia la 1ère vidéo de l'École #minipsy est en ligne: un cours fascinant sur le cerveau humain http://t.co/8iJiYSx4
May 30, 2012
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remercie la chercheuse Véronique Bohbot d’avoir offert un cours #minipsy sur le cerveau. c'est en ligne http://t.co/g0ou9FdG
May 30, 2012
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Le gouvernement Harper annonce un financement pour appuyer la recherche sur le cerveau http://t.co/jw8GpVAR
May 04, 2012
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