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V S Ramachandran

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Medical Hypotheses|May 1, 1996
Short note: on the unpleasantness of certain harsh soundsV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1996
The evolutionary biology of self-deception, laughter, dreaming and depression: some clues from anosognosiaV S Ramachandran
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|September 6, 2005
Plasticity and functional recovery in neurologyV S Ramachandran
Nature|March 12, 1992
Filling in the blind spotV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|November 24, 1998
The neurology and evolution of humor, laughter, and smiling: the false alarm theoryV S Ramachandran
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 1993
Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic correlates of plasticity in the adult human brainV S Ramachandran
Scientific American|March 1, 1989
Plasticity in brain developmentV S Ramachandran
Nature|July 29, 1976
Learning-like phenomena in stereopsisV S Ramachandran
Perception|January 1, 1985
The neurobiology of perceptionV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|January 1, 1997
Why do gentlemen prefer blondes?V S Ramachandran
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Medical Hypotheses|May 1, 1996
Short note: on the unpleasantness of certain harsh soundsV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1996
The evolutionary biology of self-deception, laughter, dreaming and depression: some clues from anosognosiaV S Ramachandran
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|September 6, 2005
Plasticity and functional recovery in neurologyV S Ramachandran
Nature|March 12, 1992
Filling in the blind spotV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|November 24, 1998
The neurology and evolution of humor, laughter, and smiling: the false alarm theoryV S Ramachandran
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 1993
Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic correlates of plasticity in the adult human brainV S Ramachandran
Scientific American|March 1, 1989
Plasticity in brain developmentV S Ramachandran
Nature|July 29, 1976
Learning-like phenomena in stereopsisV S Ramachandran
Perception|January 1, 1985
The neurobiology of perceptionV S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|January 1, 1997
Why do gentlemen prefer blondes?V S Ramachandran
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