The Neurohumanities: An Emerging Partnership for Exploring the Human Experience
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Neuroscience has an extraordinary opportunity to investigate issues historically addressed by the arts, humanities, and social sciences. As a guide, we suggest three features of meaningful progress in the collaborative field, the neurohumanities, which we illustrate through a discussion of "neural schemas."
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