Editorial note. Introduction to the Special Issue “Brain and Behavior: A Neuroscientific / Psychophysiological Approach”, in honor and memory of Prof. Jesús Gómez Amor
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Editorial note in which the special theme is presented and a brief comment is made on the articles that compose it.
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