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The Faculty of Imagination: Neural Substrates and Mechanisms
Simulating the future and remembering the past: Are we prediction machines?
The Mind- Brain dichotomy: what it means to have a mind?
Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder: The propensity towards psychosis
Depression and Mania : The Bipolar thinking style

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