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etween the bare physiology of the brain and linguistic meaning. The aim of this chapter is to elucidate concepts that may help in bridging this gap, through the lens of brain complexity. Unlike several other chapters of this book, our effort is in analyzing complexity in the brain, and in particularLEVER 发表于 2025-3-30 13:59:36
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Introductionnships or is shaped profoundly by them. Our lives are played out in an arena of social affairs; we are confronted with a continuing flow of ongoing and one-time-only interactions—some intimate and some casual, some pleasant and some distasteful, some routine and some unexpected—but all social nonethdoxazosin 发表于 2025-3-31 00:39:56
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Affective and Behavioral Components of Shynessude, trait, aggression, and consciousness. Unfortunately, we are often remiss in explicitly defining our specialized uses of these ordinary sorts of words, especially in the early stages of research on a topic. And, even when writers clearly define their terms, they often adopt different connotationconstitutional 发表于 2025-3-31 05:36:17
A Theory of Shynessthere is empirical support for several of my assumptions, in the interests of brevity and clarity, I shall not include such data. The interested reader is likely to find such evidence in the more empirical chapters in this volume. In any event, the novel features of my approach are speculations that