| 1. | Many theorists criticize cognitive neuropsychology for its dependence on double dissociations.
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| 2. | These examples suggest a double dissociation between the intentional and phenomenal stances.
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| 3. | A common way to demonstrate modularity is to find a double dissociation.
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| 4. | The " gold standard " for cognitive neuropsychology is the double dissociation.
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| 5. | Charter offers a theoretical case in which double dissociation logic can be faulty.
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| 6. | This tentatively suggests a double dissociation of intentional and physical stances in the brain.
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| 7. | John Dunn offers another objection to double dissociation.
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| 8. | The conditions Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia have also been argued to represent a double dissociation.
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| 9. | Therefore, it is impossible to be fully confident that a given double dissociation actually exists.
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| 10. | These studies have also shown evidence for a double dissociation between voice recognition and voice discrimination.
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