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Mind, brain, and literature: a dialogue on what the humanities might offer the cognitive sciences

Mind, brain, and literature: a dialogue on what the humanities might offer the cognitive sciences

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Burke, M, Troscianko, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter Mouton 2013
Subjects:
Cognition
Literature (non-English)
Cognitive Neuroscience
English and Old English literature
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