Brain and mind: The case of subjective experience

dc.creatorEfklides, Anastasia
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-29T11:11:38Z
dc.date.available2024-08-29T11:11:38Z
dc.date.issued1997
dc.descriptionThe term ‘mind’ for most of the people is synonymous to cognition. ABSTRACT Neuropsychological work has adopted this definition, and the studies of brain andmind have focused on the interrelations between neural activity and performance on cognitive tasks. However, ‘psyche’ consists of cognition, affect, and volition.
dc.edited_date.edited24/11/2015
dc.format.extent12 σ.
dc.identifier.citationΨυχολογία (τόμος 4) (τεύχ. 2) 106-117 (1997)
dc.identifier.urihttps://beta-pandemos.panteion.gr/handle/123456789/1473
dc.language.isoel
dc.publisherΕλληνική Ψυχολογική Εταιρεία
dc.subject.lcshΓνωστική νευροεπιστήμη
dc.subject.lcshCognitive neuroscience
dc.subject.lcshΨυχολογία -- Έρευνα
dc.subject.lcshPsychology -- Research
dc.submitted_date.submitted24/11/2015
dc.titleBrain and mind: The case of subjective experience
dc.typeάρθρο

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