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The specialization of function: Cognitive and neural perspectives on modularity

How to discover modules in mind and brain: The curse of nonlinearity, and blessing of neuroimaging. A comment on Sternberg (2011)

Pages 209-223 | Published online: 30 Jun 2011

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