Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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TIME AND THE BRAIN - MIND RELATIONSHIP The human mind can be thought of as an organization for making time connections . The mind interrelates past , present , and future largely for the purpose of making inductive inferences about the ...
TIME AND THE BRAIN - MIND RELATIONSHIP The human mind can be thought of as an organization for making time connections . The mind interrelates past , present , and future largely for the purpose of making inductive inferences about the ...
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THE BRAIN : TIME AND ANTICIPATION The human brain can be considered to be a highly specialized , time - binding organization ( see Chapter 1 ) . Although different areas of the brain have unique functions ( for instance , visual ...
THE BRAIN : TIME AND ANTICIPATION The human brain can be considered to be a highly specialized , time - binding organization ( see Chapter 1 ) . Although different areas of the brain have unique functions ( for instance , visual ...
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Of course , there remain many mysteries that revolve around the question of how the brain anticipates . The research strategies presently available for measuring expectancy and anticipation in the brain are relatively crude EEG measures ...
Of course , there remain many mysteries that revolve around the question of how the brain anticipates . The research strategies presently available for measuring expectancy and anticipation in the brain are relatively crude EEG measures ...
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TIME AND THE CONTROL OF | 1 |
Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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