Promoted from Assistant to Associate Professor in General Psychology at Lille III University (1969–1972), Jean-Pierre continued his career at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique first as Associate and then Research Director (1972–2002) in three laboratories: laboratoire de Physiologie Nerveuse (1972–1985), laboratoire de Psychobiologie du Développement (1985–1995) and the laboratoire Cognition et Développement (1996–2002).
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