Embodied Attention. A phenomenological hypothesis

In Drozdstoy Stoyanov (ed.), Contemporary Neuropsychiatry: Implications from Cognitive Neuroscience. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2023)
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F. Brencio (2023), Embodied Attention. A phenomenological hypothesis, in D. Stoyanov (Ed.), Contemporary Neuropsychiatry: Implications from Cognitive Neuroscience, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge, pp. 26-42.

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