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The making of the mind : the neuroscience of human nature

by Ronald T. Kellogg

Drawing on neuroscience, this work explores five key cognitive faculties that distinguish human behaviour and culture from other primates. It analyses how these components interact to shape unique human experiences and considers the future impact of digital technology.

Accession 12047 ISBN 9781616147334 Publisher Prometheus Books
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