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Contemplating the Existence of an Agentic Self in Parkinson's Disease - The Cognitive Neuropsychiatry of Parkinson's Disease, by Patrick McNamara. (2011). Boston, MA: The MIT Press, 231 pp., $45.00 (HB).

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The Cognitive Neuropsychiatry of Parkinson's Disease, by Patrick McNamara. (2011). Boston, MA: The MIT Press, 231 pp., $45.00 (HB).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 August 2012

Brick Johnstone
Affiliation:
Department of Health Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA

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