The Biology of Communication: A Communibiological PerspectiveThis volume focuses on communibiology, which provides a theoretical framework for developing and testing biologically-oriented communication theory. |
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Necessary and Desirable Characteristics of Scientific | 13 |
Contributions of Contemporary Temperament | 57 |
Neurobiological Bases of Communicative Functioning | 93 |
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