Neuroscience and Psychology as Complementary Sciences of Behaviour
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2009.v0i1.2846Keywords:
neuroscience, neuropsychological, behavior, brain-mind, relationshipsAbstract
This study examines the relationships between neuroscience and psychology, theirs subjects matters and methodological proceedings. Both sciences have been considered complementary points of view in human behavior understanding. The human spiritual activity makes the essential difference between them.
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