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Michael Gazzaniga

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    Disturbances in spatial attention following lesion or disconnection of the right parietal lobe
    with Elisabetta Ladavas
    In Marc Jeannerod (ed.), Neurophysiological and Neuropsychological Aspects of Spatial Neglect, Elsevier Science. pp. 45--203. 1987.
    Science of Consciousness
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    Attention mechanisms following brain bisection
    with S. A. Hillyard
    In S. Kornblum (ed.), Attention and Performance, , Vol 4. pp. 4--221. 1973.
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    Interhemispheric relationships: the neocortical commissures; syndromes of hemisphere disconnection
    with Roger W. Sperry and Joseph E. Bogen
    In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology, North Holland. pp. 4--273. 1969.
    Science of ConsciousnessCerebral Hemispheres and Consciousness
  • Testing tulving: The split brain approach
    with Melvin E. Miller
    In Endel Tulving (ed.), Memory, Consciousness, and the Brain: The Tallinn Conference, Psychology Pr. 2000.
    Cerebral Hemispheres and ConsciousnessConscious and Unconscious Memory
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    Language, praxis, and the right hemisphere: Clues to some mechanisms of consciousness
    with J. E. LeDoux and David H. Wilson
    Neurology 27 1144-1147. 1977.
    Cerebral Hemispheres and Consciousness
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    Brain modularity: Toward a philosophy of conscious experience
    In Anthony J. Marcel & Edoardo Bisiach (eds.), Consciousness in Contemporary Science, Oxford University Press. pp. 218--238. 1988.
    Consciousness and Neuroscience, Misc
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    Consciousness, introspection, and the split-brain: The two minds/one body problem
    with K. Baynes
    In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The New Cognitive Neurosciences: 2nd Edition, Mit Press. 2000.
    Cerebral Hemispheres and ConsciousnessIntrospection and Introspectionism
  • Beyond commissurotomy: Clues to consciousness
    with J. E. LeDoux and David H. Wilson
    In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology, , Volume 2. 1979.
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    The Cognitive Neurosciences III (edited book)
    MIT Press. 2004.
    "The Cognitive Neurosciences III is a magnificent accomplishment. It covers topics trom ions to consciousness, from reflexes to social psychology. ...
    First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, MiscAttention and Consciousness in Psycholo…Read more
    First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, MiscAttention and Consciousness in PsychologyNeglect and ExtinctionPhilosophy of Neuroscience, Misc
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    Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness
    (Ciba Foundation Symposium 174). 1993.
    Neural Correlates of Consciousness
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    Brain and conscious experience
    In H. Jasper, L. Descarries, V. Castellucci & S. Rossignol (eds.), Consciousness: At the Frontiers of Neuroscience, Lippincott-raven. 1973.
    Neural Correlates of Consciousness
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    Islands of residual vision in hemianopic patients
    with C. M. Wessinger and R. Fendrich
    Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9 203-21. 1997.
    Blindsight
  • Attention in Split-Brain Patients
    with Todd C. Handy
    In Laurent Itti, Geraint Rees & John K. Tsotsos (eds.), Neurobiology of Attention, Academic Press. 2005.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessPuzzle Cases in Personal IdentityThe Unity of Consciousness
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