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Our research aims to explore how living beings and their abilities evolve across their lifetime. Using an interdisciplinary method, we examine multiple species and systems through various academic lenses. We investigate transformations in cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and neural functions over time.
Our analyses incorporate both neurological explanations for brain plasticity and other systems' adaptability, alongside computational and psychological perspectives on growth. We highlight the reciprocal nature of these processes, where genetic programming interacts with physical and social surroundings, simultaneously shaping and being shaped by them. Consequently, our work bridges developmental psychology, computational modeling, psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, developmental neuroscience, social psychology, cultural psychology, and clinical psychology.