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Neuroscience / Cognitive science / Theory of mind / Cognition / Nervous system / Temporoparietal junction / Cognitive neuroscience / Belief / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Epistemology / Mental chronometry / Cognitive dissonance
Date: 2008-10-07 13:31:22
Neuroscience
Cognitive science
Theory of mind
Cognition
Nervous system
Temporoparietal junction
Cognitive neuroscience
Belief
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Epistemology
Mental chronometry
Cognitive dissonance

Theory of Mind (Neural Basis) Rebecca Saxe Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT In Press at: Encyclopedia of Consciousness

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