Newnham neuroscientist says Peter Pan was ‘work of genius’ which explored key aspects of infant cognitive psychology

An image of early editions of Peter Pan book

In a fascinating study of J M Barrie’s classic works for children, Dr Rosalind Ridley, former Vice-Principal of Newnham College, reveals that the creator of Peter Pan had a deep understanding of the science of cognition – and was decades ahead of his time in identifying key stages of child development.

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