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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Drug Addiction and Drug Policy: The Struggle to Control DependenceDrug Addiction and Drug Policy: The Struggle to Control DependenceHeymann, Philip B.
Brownsberger, William N.
HARDCOVER07/15/2001$83.00
Cover: The Languages of the BrainThe Languages of the BrainGalaburda, Albert M.
Kosslyn, Stephen M.
Christen, Yves
HARDCOVER12/15/2002$100.00
Cover: Pain and Its Transformations: The Interface of Biology and CulturePain and Its Transformations: The Interface of Biology and CultureCoakley, Sarah
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman
HARDCOVER01/31/2008$76.00
Cover: Memory, Brain, and BeliefMemory, Brain, and BeliefSchacter, Daniel L.
Scarry, Elaine
PAPERBACK09/30/2001$39.00
Cover: The Physiology of Truth: Neuroscience and Human KnowledgeThe Physiology of Truth: Neuroscience and Human KnowledgeChangeux, Jean-Pierre
DeBevoise, Malcolm
PAPERBACK03/31/2009$31.00
Cover: The Placebo Effect: An Interdisciplinary ExplorationThe Placebo Effect: An Interdisciplinary ExplorationHarrington, AnnePAPERBACK03/15/1999$42.00
Cover: Seeing Red: A Study in ConsciousnessSeeing Red: A Study in ConsciousnessHumphrey, NicholasPAPERBACK02/28/2009$31.00
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