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Brain 2004 127(11):2381; doi:10.1093/brain/awh313
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Brain Vol. 127 No. 11 © Guarantors of Brain 2004; all rights reserved

Editorial

Editorial

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The few changes in content planned for Brain are now introduced, although the design and appearance of articles, including the abstracts, may alter slightly next year. Our extended book review in the present issue is by Ray Tallis. He tackles consciousness. In addition to his role as a gerontologist in Manchester (UK), Professor Tallis is well known to readers of the Times Literary Supplement as a penetrating and analytical reviewer of contemporary philosophy—robustly blowing the whistle on cant and clap-trap. In his full . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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