Costs and Benefits of Imperfect Cognitions

Consciousness and Cognition 33:487-489 (2015)
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Introduction to a special issue of Consciousness and Cognition on the costs and benefits of imperfect cognitions.

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Lisa Bortolotti
University of Birmingham
Ema Sullivan-Bissett
University of Birmingham

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