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	<description>How do the recent developments in neuroscience affect psychology and society? Today, many new findings challenge the way we think about ourselves and others. These changes impact on how we should think about issues such as the self, mentality, psychology, free will, morale, law and society.

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		<description><![CDATA[After thinking and talking about this for a long time, we have finally decided to do a podcast. What could be better to make use of the wonderful occasion of having an international researcher visiting us in Copenhagen? Anjan Chatterjee, a neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist, has contributed much to the science of the brain, but [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anjan Chatterjee, a neurologist and cognitive neuroscientist, has contributed much to the science of the brain, but also significantly to the emerging field of neuroethics.</p>
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