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Per eliminare radicalmente il dualismo che postula l’esistenza della mente e del corpo quali unità distinte, la scienza ha elaborato numerosi paradigmi basati su modelli che non distinguano più la mente dal cervello ma che siano invece parimenti applicabili al corpo, al comportamento e alla vita mentale.
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Meraviglia, M.V. (2012). Modelli del funzionamento cerebrale. In: Sistemi motori. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1995-9_2
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