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Neural circuit that controls compulsive eating found
Cell paper explains craving for sweets from the viewpoint of neuroscience
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Neuroscientist Karl Friston on the place of cognition in our body and outside it, the way we perceive objects, and inactivism
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What is Symmetry?
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Dynamic Causal Modelling
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