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Psychological literature deals with the inner person rather than the exterior actions of people and events. Stephen lindsay, university of victoria, department of psychology. Ive been reading a lot about neuroscience and the brain in general lately and ive noticed that many books have much more to do with the psychological effects as opposed to the physical. This is an example of an optical illusion, an image specifically created to trick your brain. He holds an mba from southern methodist university and his ph.
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