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cognitive sciences -- neurology, psychology, artificial intelligence, philosophy,
linguistics, biology, sociology, anthropolgy and more. Basically anything that
has to do with thinking, intelligence or how the mind works.
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disciplines and to let the cognitive science community at large know what's new,
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Have a hard time keeping track of Neuroanatomy? The Whole Brain Atlas makes for a great resource.
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