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====Neuroscience of reasoning==== {{citation needed section|date=September 2023}} The biological functioning of the brain is studied by [[neurophysiologist]]s, [[Cognitive neuroscience|cognitive neuroscientists]], and [[neuropsychologist]]s. This includes research into the structure and function of normally functioning brains, as well as of damaged or otherwise unusual brains. In addition to carrying out research into reasoning, some psychologists—for example [[clinical psychologist]]s and [[psychotherapists]]—work to alter people's reasoning habits when those habits are unhelpful.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Goel |first1=Vinod |last2=Navarrete |first2=Gorka |last3=Noveck |first3=Ira A. |last4=Prado |first4=Jérôme |year=2017 |title=Editorial: The Reasoning Brain: The Interplay between Cognitive Neuroscience and Theories of Reasoning |journal=Frontiers in Human Neuroscience |volume=10 |pages=673 |doi=10.3389/fnhum.2016.00673|doi-access=free |pmid=28105010 |pmc=5214378 }}</ref>
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