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VOLUME I HISTORY OF ATTENTION FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN TIMES |
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Acknowledgements |
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Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters |
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Introduction: attention: a two and a half millennia guide to its sources |
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1 Bhagavad Gita, Book 6, verses 34--35 |
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2 Tao Te Ching, Chapter 16 |
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PART 2 Conceptual foundations |
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3 Extract from The Passions of the Soul |
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4 Extract from "Feeling and thinking" |
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40 | (4) |
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44 | (18) |
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6 Attention as sensory clearness |
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80 | (7) |
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8 Brain stem reticular formation and activation of the EEG |
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89 | (23) |
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9 Extract from The Organization of Behavior |
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112 | (8) |
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10 The effects of attention and distraction on the contingent negative variation in normal and neurotic subjects |
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120 | (15) |
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135 | (24) |
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PART 4 Information processing |
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159 | (50) |
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161 | (4) |
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13 Theory of the human operator in control systems: II. Man as an element in a control system |
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14 On the rate of gain of information |
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15 Retrospect and prospect |
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193 | (16) |
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209 | (2) |
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16 Extract from "Lecture XIV, metaphysics" |
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211 | (4) |
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17 The power of numerical discrimination |
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215 | (4) |
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18 On the speed of mental processes |
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219 | (17) |
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19 Theory of sensations of vision |
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236 | (1) |
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20 Mental set and shift: introduction |
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237 | (6) |
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21 A critical review of the concept of set in contemporary experimental psychology |
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22 Blocking: a new principle of mental fatigue |
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273 | (14) |
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23 The refractory phase of voluntary and associative responses |
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287 | (28) |
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24 Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions |
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315 | (18) |
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25 The breakdown of vigilance during prolonged visual search |
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333 | (20) |
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26 Some experiments on the recognition of speech, with one and with two ears |
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353 | (10) |
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27 Partial advance information in a choice reaction task |
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VOLUME II EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF ATTENTION |
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PART 6 Processing stages and effort |
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28 "Toward a theory of mental effort" and "Arousal and attention" |
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29 Attention, practice, and semantic targets |
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42 | (16) |
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30 Processing stages in overlapping tasks: evidence for a central bottleneck |
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PART 7 Orienting of attention |
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89 | (376) |
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91 | (1) |
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31 The information available in brief visual presentations |
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32 Visual interference in the parafoveal recognition of initial and final letters of words |
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132 | (19) |
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33 The locus of interference in the perception of simultaneous stimuli |
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34 Orienting of attention |
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193 | (25) |
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35 Components of visual orienting |
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218 | (23) |
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36 To see or not to see: the need for attention to perceive changes in scenes |
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241 | (12) |
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37 Attention improves or impairs visual performance by enhancing spatial resolution |
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253 | (8) |
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261 | (1) |
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38 The activation of attentional networks |
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261 | (17) |
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39 Distinct brain networks for adaptive and stable task control in humans |
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278 | (16) |
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40 Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention in the brain |
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294 | (30) |
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41 Where and when the anterior cingulate cortex modulates attentional response: combined fMRI and ERP evidence |
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324 | (27) |
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42 Combined spatial and temporal imaging of brain activity during visual selective attention in humans |
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351 | (8) |
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43 Electrical signs of selective attention in the human brain |
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359 | (7) |
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44 Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization |
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366 | (8) |
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45 Neural mechanisms of visual attention: how top-down feedback highlights relevant locations |
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374 | (8) |
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382 | (1) |
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46 Brain mechanisms for directed attention |
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382 | (20) |
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47 Brain mechanisms of visual attention |
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402 | (14) |
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48 Selective attention gates visual processing in the extrastriate cortex |
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416 | (6) |
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49 Neuronal basis of covert spatial attention in the frontal eye field |
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422 | (21) |
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50 Attention governs action in the primate frontal eye field |
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443 | (22) |
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51 The anterior cingulate cortex mediates processing selection in the Stroop attentional conflict paradigm |
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467 | (9) |
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52 Selective and divided attention during visual discriminations of shape, color, and speed: functional anatomy by positron emission tomography |
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476 | (41) |
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53 A neural basis for general intelligence |
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517 | (9) |
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54 Experience sampling during fMRI reveals default network and executive system contributions to mind wandering |
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526 | (17) |
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55 Orienting attention in time: behavioural and neuroanatomical distinction between exogenous and endogenous shifts |
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545 | (20) |
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56 On the functional neuroanatomy of intrinsic and phasic alertness |
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VOLUME III THEORIES OF ATTENTION |
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PART 10 Behavioral-computational models |
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57 Features and objects: the fourteenth Bartlett memorial lecture |
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58 Guided Search 2.0: a revised model of visual search |
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59 Computational modelling of visual attention |
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105 | (23) |
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128 | (1) |
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60 Strategies and models of selective attention |
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61 On the economy of the human-processing system |
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152 | (57) |
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62 Extract from "A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance |
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209 | (116) |
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63 A theory of visual attention |
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257 | (53) |
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64 A neuronal network model linking subjective reports and objective physiological data during conscious perception |
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310 | (15) |
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65 Directed visual attention and the dynamic control of information flow |
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327 | (12) |
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66 Attention improves performance primarily by reducing interneuronal correlations |
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67 An integrative theory of locus coeruleus-norepinephrine function: adaptive gain and optimal performance |
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359 | (58) |
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PART 12 Neural system models |
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417 | (62) |
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68 Neural mechanisms of selective visual attention |
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419 | (31) |
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69 Tracking cognitive processes with functional MRI mental chronometry |
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70 Reorienting attention across the horizontal and vertical meridians: evidence in favor of a premotor theory of attention |
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464 | (15) |
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PART 13 Connectionist models |
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71 An interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception: Part 2. The contextual enhancement effect and some tests and extensions of the model |
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72 On the control of automatic processes: a parallel distributed processing account of the Stroop effect |
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73 Parsing a cognitive task: a characterization of the mind's bottleneck |
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74 Conflict monitoring and cognitive control |
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VOLUME IV APPLICATIONS OF ATTENTION |
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Acknowledgements |
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75 The development of visual attention in infancy |
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76 Expectation and anticipation of dynamic visual events by 3.5-month-old babies |
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77 Multimodal imaging of the self-regulating developing brain |
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78 Development of distinct control networks through segregation and integration |
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79 Attention and consciousness: two distinct brain processes |
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80 Meaning, memory structure, and mental processes: people's rapid reactions to words help reveal how stored semantic information is retrieved |
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81 Semantic priming and retrieval from lexical memory: roles of inhibitionless spreading activation and limited-capacity attention |
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82 Executive function and fluid intelligence after frontal lobe lesions |
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158 | (27) |
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PART 16 Human performance |
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83 The Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) and its correlates |
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187 | (20) |
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84 Measures of attention as predictors of flight performance |
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207 | (17) |
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85 Beyond heritability: neurotransmitter genes differentially modulate visuospatial attention and working memory |
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224 | (17) |
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86 Effect of action video games on the spatial distribution of visuospatial attention |
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243 | (29) |
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87 The effects of letter degradation and letter spacing on word recognition |
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272 | (12) |
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88 Attention training and attention state training |
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284 | (13) |
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89 Spatial neglect and attention networks |
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90 Effects of parietal injury on covert orienting of attention |
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91 Impairment in shifting attention in autistic and cerebellar patients |
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364 | (36) |
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92 Revisiting the role of the prefrontal cortex in the pathophysiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder |
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93 Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder children with a 7-repeat allele of the dopamine receptor D4 gene have extreme behavior but normal performance on critical neuropsychological tests of attention |
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94 Changes in cortical activity after training of working memory -- a single-subject analysis |
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95 Reaction time and attention in schizophrenia: a critical evaluation of the data and theories |
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96 Failure of frontolimbic inhibitory function in the context of negative emotion in borderline personality disorder |
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97 Attention moderates the processing of inhibitory information in primary psychopathy |
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