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Mining the Intersections of Cognitive Sociology and Neuroscience
Over the past 50 years, cognitive neuroscience has emerged as the dominant player in research on thought. In an effort to keep their voices heard, social psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and even economists have joined cognitive neuroscientists in the lively … Continue reading
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