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Michael Gazzaniga,
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Jerre Levy, "Psychological Implications of Bilateral Asymmetry," In S.J. Dimond & J.G. Beaumont,
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Jerre Levy, Ibid., p. 153.
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Roger W. Sperry, "Lateral Specialization in the Surgically Separated Hemispheres," in F.O. Schmitt & F.G. Worden,
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Stuart J. Dimond, "Symmetry and Asymmetry in the Vertebrate Brain," in D.A. Oakley & H.C. Plotkin,
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Donald Broadbent, quoted in Nigel Calder,
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Stuart J. Dimond, Ibid., p. 205.
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Stuart J. Dimond, Ibid., p. 205.
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Elliott, H. Chandler,
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Stuart J. Dimond, Op. Cit., p. 203.
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Dimond, S.J. & Farrington, Linda, "Emotional Response to Films Shown to the Right or Left Hemisphere Measured by Heart Rate,"
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Howard Gardner, L.J. Karnosh, C.C. McClure, Jr., and A.K.Gardner, "Residual Function Following Hemispherectomy for Tumour and Infantile Hemiplegia,"
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I.N. Mensh, H.G. Schwartz, R.G. Matarazzo, and J.D. Matarazzo, "Psychological Functioning Following Cerebral Hemispherectomy in Man,"
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Peggy S. Gott, "Language after Dominant Hemispherectomy,"
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W. Wapner, S. Hamby, and Howard Gardner, "The Role of the Right Hemisphere in the Apprehension of Complex Linguistic Materials,"
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Howard Gardner,
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Howard Gardner, Ibid., p. 371.
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Howard Gardner, Ibid., p. 372.
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Howard Gardner, Ibid., p. 391.
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Joseph E. Bogen, From "The Other Side of the Brain IV: The A/P Ratio,"
Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neuropsychological Society
, 1972, 37, pp. 49-61 and Joseph E. Bogen, "Some Educational Implications of Hemispheric Specializations," in M.C. Wittrock, ed.,
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Stuart Dimond, Op. Cit. (1979) p. 203.
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Howard Gardner, Op. Cit., p. 370.
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Klaus D. Hoppe, "Split Brain and Psychoanalysis,"
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Joseph E. Bogen, "The Other Side of the Brain IV: The A/P Ratio,"
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, 1972, 37, pp. 49-61.
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Josephine Semmes, "Hemisphere Specialization: A Possible Clue to Mechanism,"
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Josephine Semmes, Ibid., p. 22.
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Josephine Semmes, Ibid., p. 24.
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Richard Restak,
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