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Уэйн выражает благодарность в первую очередь Иоланде Габриэль за ее поддержку и терпимость к его писательской одержимости — за ее собственные идеи относительно когнитивного стиля, которые она черпает в своей профессии психотерапевта. Уэйн также благодарит сотрудниц Университета Салв сестер Джейн Герети и М. Терезу Антоун, а также Кристину Хендриксон, Джима Лудеса и Терезу Хаас из центра международных отношений и государственной политики Пелл, а также сотрудников The Providence Journal, которые так долго поддерживали его писательский запал: Говарда Саттона, Тома Хеслина, Карен Бордело, Сью Аресон, Джона Костржева, Тома Муни, Боба Керра и Билла Рейнольдса. Кроме того, он очень признателен партнеру по написанию сценариев Дрю Смит и Майклу Преветту — давнему другу и агенту из Лос-Анджелеса.
Стивен М. Косслин и Дж. Уэйн Миллер
Глава 1
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Clarke, Edwin, Kenneth Dewhurst and Michael Jeffrey Aminoff. An Illustrated History of Brain Function: Imaging the Brain from Antiquity to the Present. San Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1996.
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Глава 3
Borst, Grégoire, William L. Thompson, and Stephen M. Kosslyn. Understanding the Dorsal and Ventral Systems of the Human Cerebral Cortex: Beyond Dichotomies // American Psychologist 66, no. 7 (2011). P. 624-632.
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