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Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-220) and index.
It takes many minds to map the brain. As Rita Carter wrote this magnificent book, an impressive array of the world's leading intellectuals participated in its creation. A partial list of these authorities includes: Simon Baron-Cohen, Francis Crick, Antonio Damasio, Uta Frith, Richard Gregory, Joseph Ledoux, Sir Roger Penrose, John Maynard Smith, and Steven Rose. These and other contributors, directed by the keen scientific advice of Christopher Frith at the Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, have brought together a classic guide to the geography of the mind.
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