Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Mind Time: The Temporal Factor in ConsciousnessMind Time: The Temporal Factor in ConsciousnessLibet, BenjaminPAPERBACK10/28/2005$33.00
Cover: The Brain’s Sense of MovementThe Brain’s Sense of MovementBerthoz, Alain
Weiss, Giselle
PAPERBACK09/30/2002$21.00
Cover: Neural Plasticity: The Effects of Environment on the Development of the Cerebral CortexNeural Plasticity: The Effects of Environment on the Development of the Cerebral CortexHuttenlocher, Peter R.HARDCOVER07/15/2002$99.00
Cover: Human Language and Our Reptilian Brain: The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax, and ThoughtHuman Language and Our Reptilian Brain: The Subcortical Bases of Speech, Syntax, and ThoughtLieberman, PhilipPAPERBACK05/31/2002$45.00
Cover: Hemispheric Asymmetry: What's Right and What's LeftHemispheric Asymmetry: What's Right and What's LeftHellige, Joseph B.PAPERBACK03/16/2001$50.00
Cover: Psychophysiology: The Mind-Body PerspectivePsychophysiology: The Mind-Body PerspectiveHugdahl, KennethPAPERBACK03/16/2001$50.00
Cover: Attentional Processing: The Brain's Art of MindfulnessAttentional Processing: The Brain's Art of MindfulnessLaBerge, DavidE-DITION05/21/1995$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
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