tion and Science through grant C3: Conscious Cognitive Control. Details on both can
be found at our website: www.aslab.org.
We also want to thank the editors of the special issue of Neural Networks where
this article was published —John Taylor, Walter Freeman and Axel Cleeremans—
for the invitation to contribute to it.
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