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Cerebral basis of human errorsby: Olivier Houdé
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AbstractAs stated by Jean-Pierre Changeux in his last book, “The Physiology of Truth,” objective knowledge does exist, and our brains are naturally equipped to recognize it. The results presented here provide the first insights into 1) the cerebral basis of reasoning errors, and 2) the neurocognitive dynamics that lead the human brain toward logical truth.
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