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Neuroscience / Brain / Nervous system / Obsolete scientific theories / Behavioral neuroscience / Paul D. MacLean / Limbic system / Affective neuroscience / Near-death experience / Emotion
Date: 2014-08-21 11:31:27
Neuroscience
Brain
Nervous system
Obsolete scientific theories
Behavioral neuroscience
Paul D. MacLean
Limbic system
Affective neuroscience
Near-death experience
Emotion

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