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History of Psychiatry
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January 24, 2020
Wild melancholy. On the historical plausibility of a black bile theory of blood madness, or hæmatomania
Jan Verplaetse
History of Psychiatry
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September 25, 2004
Moritz Benedikt's (1835-1920) localization of morality in the occipital lobes: origin and background of a controversial hypothesis
Jan Verplaetse
Frontiers in Psychology
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May 4, 2013
The predictive brain and the "free will" illusion
Dirk De Ridder, Jan Verplaetse, Sven Vanneste
Annals of Human Biology
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November 19, 2011
Why humans do not make good vampires. Testing the ability of humans to detect true blood
Delphine De Smet, Linda Van Speybroeck, Jan Verplaetse
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History of Psychiatry
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January 24, 2020
Wild melancholy. On the historical plausibility of a black bile theory of blood madness, or hæmatomania
Jan Verplaetse
History of Psychiatry
|
September 25, 2004
Moritz Benedikt's (1835-1920) localization of morality in the occipital lobes: origin and background of a controversial hypothesis
Jan Verplaetse
Frontiers in Psychology
|
May 4, 2013
The predictive brain and the "free will" illusion
Dirk De Ridder, Jan Verplaetse, Sven Vanneste
Annals of Human Biology
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November 19, 2011
Why humans do not make good vampires. Testing the ability of humans to detect true blood
Delphine De Smet, Linda Van Speybroeck, Jan Verplaetse
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