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Berti, A., Cottini, G., Gandola, M., Pia, L., Smania, N., Stracciari, A., Castiglioni, I., Vallar, G., & Paulesu, E., (2005). Shared cortical anatomy for motor awareness and motor control. Science, 309, 488-491
Bowden, E. M., & Beeman, M. J. (1998). Getting the right idea: Semantic activation in the right hemisphere may help solve insight problems. Psychological Science, 9, 435-440
Bower, J. M., & Parsons, L. M. (2003, August). Rethinking the "lesser brain." Scientific American, pp. 50-57
de Guise, E. 2010. Amnesia. In: JH Stone, M Blouin, editors. International Encyclopedia of Rehabilitation. Available online: http://www.cirrie.buffalo.edu/encyclopedia/en/article/22/
Heller, W. (1990, May/June). Of one mind: Second thoughts about the brain's dual nature. The Sciences, pp. 38-44.
Huey, E. D., Krueger, F., & Grafman, J. (2006). Representations in the human prefrontal cortex. Current Directions in Psychological Sciences, 15, 167- 171
Hunt, M. (1993). The story of psychology. New York: Doubleday.
Mason, R. A., & Just M. A. (2004). How the brain processes casual inferences in text. Psychological Science, 15, 1-7
Myers, E. C. 2006. Anterograde Amnesia. Memory Loss and the Brain. http://www.memorylossonline.com/glossary/antergradeamnesia.html
Myers, E. C. 2006. Retrograde Amnesia. Memory Loss and the Brain. http://www.memorylossonline.com/glossary/retrogradeamnesia.html
Olds, J. (1975). Mapping the mind onto the brain. In F. G. Worden, J. P. Swazey, & G. Adelman (Eds.), The neurosciences: Path of discovery. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
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Witelson, S. F., Kigar, D. L. & Harvey, T. (1999). The exceptional brain of Albert Einstein. Lancet. 353, 2149-2153