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Cordelia Fine (born 1975) is a Canadian-born British academic psychologist and writer. She is the author of two books on neuroscience and psychology, several book chapters and numerous academic publications. She wrote the introduction to The Britannica Guide to the Brain, is active as a journalist and wrote the column "Modern Mind" for newspaper The Australian.Born in Toronto, Fine spent her childhood in the United States and Edinburgh.
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Fine, Cordelia Cordelia Fine
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Australian writer
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