Howard et al., 2014 - Google Patents
BrainSpace: relating neuroscience to knowledge about everyday lifeHoward et al., 2014
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- Howard N
- Lieberman H
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- Cognitive Computation
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Abstract Knowledge about the brain and the human nervous system ultimately relates to human thought, perception, and behavior. People use natural languages like English to talk about “common sense” concepts, but the brain processes that produce them are described …
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