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Self / Cognitive neuroscience / Cognition / Mental processes / Confabulation / Introspection / Sense of agency / Social actions / Near-death experience / Mind / Cognitive science / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2008-01-09 08:52:11
Self
Cognitive neuroscience
Cognition
Mental processes
Confabulation
Introspection
Sense of agency
Social actions
Near-death experience
Mind
Cognitive science
Philosophy of mind

Commentary on ‘How Something Can Be Said About Telling More Than We Can Know: On Choice Blindness and Introspective Report’. Authors: James Moore* & Patrick Haggard Address: Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17 Q

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