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Cognitive science / Mental rotation / Vision / Neuropsychology / Electroencephalography / Mental image / Transcranial magnetic stimulation / Evoked potential / Mental chronometry / Mind / Neuroscience / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2013-03-18 21:31:14
Cognitive science
Mental rotation
Vision
Neuropsychology
Electroencephalography
Mental image
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Evoked potential
Mental chronometry
Mind
Neuroscience
Philosophy of mind

Behavioral and Brain Functions BioMed Central Open Access

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