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Neuroscience Reductionism Problems

Neppe, V. M. Brain, Reductionism, Neuroscience, Controversy and DataTelicom. 2008; 21: 1, Jan.-Feb., 31-48.

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An even more comprehensive article reference article not yet available on this site  is:
Neppe VM: Brain function, neuroscience and subjective experience, In: Krippner S, , Friedman, H. Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums and other Extraordinary People Greenwood/Praeger, Westport, CT, 2009, In press.

 

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