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You may already have noticed that so far I have completely ignored a group of phenomena that have close connection with our awareness of physicality, namely our entire apparatus for movement. I have avoided this until now, because it is quite complicated. How can we understand that any comparative mollusc learns to master its muscular system so completely—as is indeed the case—if we avoid consideration of its innate abilities? We now examine this point more closely.
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Miller, R., Dennison, J. (2015). Lecture 6. In: Miller, ONZM, B.A., B.Sc., PhD., R., Dennison, J.P., M.Sc., B.A., J. (eds) An Outline of Psychiatry in Clinical Lectures. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18051-9_6
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