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The $ S-R$ index reminds one of the stimulus-response paradigm from the experimental behavior sciences.
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...task3.1
See a possible formalization of the 'property language' used in a task in the lecture 'Formal Specification and Verification' www.uffmm.org/fsv.html the section entitled 'From Interfaces to property Sets' at http://www.uffmm.org/science-technology/single/themes/computer-science/personal-sites/doeben-henisch/FSV/THEORY/fsv/node4.html
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... it.3.2
Indeed while Psychology without Neuroscience is possible, Neuroscience without Psychology is strictly speaking not possible. Most Neuroscientists work as 'tacit' Psychologists. This accounts for a lot of bad science even in the best journals.
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