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Autor:
James Rocha
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The Journal of Value Inquiry. 44:401-405
Autor:
Walter Glannon
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AJOB Neuroscience. 3:93-95
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Andrea E. Cavanna, Clare M. Eddy
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 196:498-499
[⇓][1] ![Figure][2] The Actor’s Brain is a fresh, thought-provoking journey into a millennial theme. The author’s aim is to provide the reader with neuroscientifically driven insights into whether free will is ‘just an illusion’. To do so,
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 32:738-743
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Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery.
The role of the coronoid process in elbow instability has been established. When necessary, coronoid fixation can be challenging. Placing fixation perpendicular to the fracture requires achieving a trajectory as close to the midline axis of the proxi
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Neurocase ISBN: 9781003059752
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::aefe3290f4173a5262d966213367632d
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003059752-8
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003059752-8
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Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 44:9-15
Many homeless people may have been exposed to events and situations that could potentially produce neuropsychological impairments. In the current study, 80 homeless participants underwent a battery of tests designed to 1) estimate long-standing estab
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Kwang-Hyuk Lee, Randolph W. Parks, Diana C. Macleod, Sean A. Spence, Graham Pluck, Rajan David
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British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 50:33-45
Objectives. To describe levels of traumatic childhood events in a sample of homeless individuals and to assess the contribution of traumatic events to neurobehavioural traits (measured with the Frontal Systems Behaviour Scale, FrSBe) and general cogn
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Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Iain D. Wilkinson, Robert Fung, Sudheer T. Lankappa, Sean A. Spence, Alexandra E. Hope-Urwin
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 21:8-20
Background A recently emergent functional neuroimaging literature has described the functional anatomical correlates of deception among healthy volunteers, most often implicating the ventrolateral prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices. To date,
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Scopus-Elsevier
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In the executive model of deception, the telling of a lie necessitates the inhibition of a veridical prepotent response (the truth), and such inhibition incurs a temporal penalty, manifest as a longer response time. If memory processes are engaged in