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What are the implications of the modularity hypothesis for neuropsychology?
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What are the implications of the modularity hypothesis for neuropsychology?
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The modularity hypothesis suggests that the mind consists of distinct functional units, and therefore, a specific cognitive function can be localised to a specific region of the brain, aiding in diagnosing and treating brain disorders.
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