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The received view is that psychology has undergone several scientific revolutions similar to those that occurred in the physical sciences. Of these, this paper will consider the cognitive revolution. Because the arguments in favor of the existence of a cognitive revolution are cast using the concepts and terms of revolutionary science, we will examine the cognitive revolution using accounts of revolutionary...
A brain tumor, or neoplasm, is a growth of abnormal cells inside the skull cavity. Most tumors of the Central Nervous System (>90%) originate from glial cells (e.g., astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, and ependymal cells), and only rarely develop from neurons (1%) (Davis LE, King MK, Schultz JL, Fundamentals of neurologic disease, Demos Medical Publishing, New York, 2005; Kaye AH, Essential...
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