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Ethology / Perception / Brain / Visual perception / Mirror neuron / Extrastriate body area / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Eye movement / Theory of mind / Mind / Cognitive science / Neuroscience
Date: 2011-03-28 12:12:49
Ethology
Perception
Brain
Visual perception
Mirror neuron
Extrastriate body area
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Eye movement
Theory of mind
Mind
Cognitive science
Neuroscience

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