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Neuroscience / Brain / Cerebrum / Cognition / Temporal lobe / Attention / Face perception / Vision / Cognitive science / Cognitive neuroscience / Theory of mind / Inferior temporal gyrus
Date: 2016-08-19 12:34:50
Neuroscience
Brain
Cerebrum
Cognition
Temporal lobe
Attention
Face perception
Vision
Cognitive science
Cognitive neuroscience
Theory of mind
Inferior temporal gyrus

What neuroscience can reveal about cognition and its origins Skerry, A.E. and Saxe, RCognitive scientists have long been concerned with the origins of human knowledge. Over the last several decades, researche

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