Why and how is the self related to the brain midline regions?
What the self is and where it comes from has been one of the great problems of philosophy for thousands of years. As science and medicine have progressed this question has moved to also become a central one in psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience. The advent of in vivo brain imaging has now allo...
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Hoofdauteur: | Niall W Duncan (auth) |
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Andere auteurs: | Georg Northoff (auth), Pengmin Qin (auth) |
Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
Taal: | Engels |
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Frontiers Media SA
2014
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Reeks: | Frontiers Research Topics
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