A Critical Perspective on Neural Mechanisms in Cognitive Neuroscience: Towards Unification

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van Bree, Sander. “A Critical Perspective on Neural Mechanisms in Cognitive Neuroscience: Towards Unification”. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1177/17456916231191744.
van Bree, S. (2023). A Critical Perspective on Neural Mechanisms in Cognitive Neuroscience: Towards Unification. Perspectives on Psychological Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/17456916231191744
van Bree S. A Critical Perspective on Neural Mechanisms in Cognitive Neuroscience: Towards Unification. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2023;.
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