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  1. Josephine Cock, Claire Fordham, Janet Cockburn & Patrick Haggard (2003). Who Knows Best? Awareness of Divided Attention Difficulty in a Neurological Rehabilitation Setting. Brain Injury 17 (7):561-574.
    Attention and Consciousness in Psychology in Philosophy of Cognitive Science
    Disability in Applied Ethics
    Other Disorders and Syndromes in Philosophy of Cognitive Science
    Philosophy of Neuroscience, Misc in Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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