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Cognition / Perception / Visual culture / Religious studies / Visual perception / Aesthetics / Near-death experience / Art / Idea / Mind / Neuroscience / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2013-02-21 02:18:58
Cognition
Perception
Visual culture
Religious studies
Visual perception
Aesthetics
Near-death experience
Art
Idea
Mind
Neuroscience
Philosophy of mind

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