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Mind / Ethology / Theory of mind / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / G factor / Near-death experience / Psychology / Neuroscience / Cognitive science / Science
Date: 2014-06-23 08:31:14
Mind
Ethology
Theory of mind
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
G factor
Near-death experience
Psychology
Neuroscience
Cognitive science
Science

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