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Mapping the Mind

Scientific American Mind, 2010
A meticulously constructed atlas of the human brain reveals the molecular roots of mental illness—and of everyday ...
Allan R. Jones, Caroline C. Overly
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Mapping the Mind

1994
What is the nature of human thought? A long dominant view holds that the mind is a general problem-solving device that approaches all questions in much the same way. Chomsky's theory of language, which revolutionised linguistics, challenged this claim, contending that children are primed to acquire some skills, like language, in a manner largely ...
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Mind-Body Therapies From Traditional Chinese Medicine: Evidence Map

Frontiers in Public Health, 2021
Lissandra Zanovelo Fogaça   +2 more
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Mapping the Mind

2003
In Chapter 2, we introduced a series of examples of how cartography selects and depicts terrestrial, celestial, and human biological features of physical phenomena. Geographic and oceanographic maps help us to find our way on land and sea. Star maps help us to explore the universe.
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Maps of the Mind

1989
The idea of cognitive maps and the use of cognitive maps to illustrate psychological structures and processes have come into psychology around the issues of: How do we represent geographical space to ourselves? How do we form an effective image of our environment such that we can feel at home in a region and find our way around?
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Mind Map Based Computer Network Knowledge Graph Visualization Research and Application

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021
Ming Tao, Renping Xie, Tao Ming
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The impact of a web-based mind map learning technique on students’ nursing knowledge of the nursing process

International Journal of Nursing Knowledge, 2023
Yadigar Ordu, Nurcan Caliskan
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