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Personal Identity and Cortical Midline Structure (CMS): Do Temporal Features of CMS Neural Activity Transform Into “Self-Continuity”?
Abstract
Central to human life is our self and its continuity of time—“self-continuity” (Ersner-Hersfield, Wimmer, & Knutson, 2009) is the temporal core of our personal identity (Northoff, 2016). Although...
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Title
Personal Identity and Cortical Midline Structure (CMS): Do Temporal Features of CMS Neural Activity Transform Into “Self-Continuity”?
Published Date
Jul 3, 2017
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
2-3
Pages
122 - 131
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