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Cognition / Cognitive science / Mental processes / Embodied cognition / Mind–body problem / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Near-death experience / Virtual Human Interaction Lab / Virtual reality / Mind / Ethology / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2011-06-27 16:39:24
Cognition
Cognitive science
Mental processes
Embodied cognition
Mind–body problem
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Near-death experience
Virtual Human Interaction Lab
Virtual reality
Mind
Ethology
Philosophy of mind

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