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    Brain Intersections of Aesthetics and Morals: Perspectives from Biology, Neuroscience, and Evolution
    with D. W. Zaidel
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (3): 367-380. 2011.
    Human aesthetic experiences are pervasive; they are triggered by faces, art, natural scenery, foods, ideas, theories, and decision-making situations, among many sources, and seem to be a distinctive trait of our species. Our moral sense, understood as our capacity to judge events, actions, or people as good or bad, appropriate or inappropriate, also seems to be an exclusively human endowment (Ayala 2010). As part of the scientific efforts to characterize the biological foundations of our human u…Read more
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    Light-induced metastability in thin nanocrystalline silicon films
    with N. P. Mandal, A. Ahnood, A. Sazonov, and A. Nathan
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (28-30): 2531-2539. 2009.
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    A biological approach to a model of aesthetic experience
    with O. Vartanian
    In Leonid Dorfman, Colin Martindale & Vladimir Petrov (eds.), Aesthetics and innovation, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 429--444. 2007.