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		<title>Interdisciplinary research on motor learning</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Subtheme 1※Integrating Neural, Cognitive and Pedagogical Approaches to Learning Research and Educational Intervention]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[[date]30th May (Friday), 2014[/date] [time]12:30 to 14:00pm[/time] [venue]Runme Shaw Building 205, The University of Hong Kong[/venue] [speaker]Dr Suzanne Perry[/speaker] [speaker]Dr Frank Zhu[/speaker] [chair]Dr Susan Bridges[/chair] Introduction How people (e.g., elite performers, surgeons, dentists, children, elderly and patient groups) learn motor skills and how this learning can be enhanced and improved  is receiving increasing attention from]]></description>
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