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Carolyn Dicey Jennings
Carolyn Dicey Jennings is a philosopher and cognitive scientist specializing in attention, consciousness, and free will. She is a Professor at the University of California, Merced, and her research explores how attention underpins human agency and decision-making.
Carolyn Dicey Jennings is a philosopher and cognitive scientist specializing in attention, consciousness, and free will. She is a Professor at the University of California, Merced, and her research explores how attention underpins human agency and decision-making.
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