The mental wealth of nations

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John Beddington
Cary L. Cooper
John Field
Usha Goswami
Felicia A. Huppert
Rachel Jenkins
Hannah S. Jones
Tom B. L. Kirkwood
Barbara J. Sahakian
Sandy M. Thomas
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[1] John Beddington is the UK government chief scientific adviser and head of the Government Office for Science in London ,
[2] Cary L. Cooper is pro-vice chancellor and professor of organizational psychology and health at Lancaster University ,undefined
[3] John Field is co-director of the Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning,undefined
[4] Stirling Institute of Education,undefined
[5] University of Stirling ,undefined
[6] Usha Goswami is director of the Centre for Neuroscience in Education,undefined
[7] and professor of education at the University of Cambridge ,undefined
[8] Felicia A. Huppert is professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry and director of the Well-being Institute at the University of Cambridge,undefined
[9] Rachel Jenkins is professor of epidemiology and international mental health policy at the Institute of Psychiatry,undefined
[10] King's College London,undefined
[11] and director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on Research and Training,undefined
[12] Hannah S. Jones is a member of the Foresight project team in the Government Office for Science ,undefined
[13] Tom B. L. Kirkwood is director of the Institute for Ageing and Health,undefined
[14] Newcastle University ,undefined
[15] Barbara J. Sahakian is professor of clinical neuropsychology,undefined
[16] University of Cambridge ,undefined
[17] Sandy M. Thomas is head of the Foresight programme at the Government Office for Science in London ,undefined
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Nature | 2008年 / 455卷
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Countries must learn how to capitalize on their citizens' cognitive resources if they are to prosper, both economically and socially. Early interventions will be key.
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