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Vectorial versus configural encoding ofbody space

In Helena de Preester & Veroniek Knockaert, Body image and body schema. John Benjamins. pp. 62--89 (2005)

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    INTRODUCTION Beyond Dissociations Reassembling the mind-brain after all? Yves Rossetti Antti Revonsuo "Comme des banes de poissons de meme espece, ...
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