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Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind (also published as Phantoms in the Brain: Human Nature and the Architecture of the Mind) is a 1998 popular science book by neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran and New York Times science writer Sandra Blakeslee, discussing neurophysiology and neuropsychology as revealed by case studies of neurological disorders. The book, which began as a lecture presented to the Society for Neuroscience, features a foreword by neuroscientist and author Oliver Sacks.

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  • Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind (also published as Phantoms in the Brain: Human Nature and the Architecture of the Mind) is a 1998 popular science book by neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran and New York Times science writer Sandra Blakeslee, discussing neurophysiology and neuropsychology as revealed by case studies of neurological disorders. The book, which began as a lecture presented to the Society for Neuroscience, features a foreword by neuroscientist and author Oliver Sacks. (en)
  • Phantoms In The Brain (in het Nederlands verschenen als Het bizarre brein) is een populairwetenschappelijk boek uit 1998 van de Indiaas-Amerikaans neuroloog Vilayanur Ramachandran. Hij schreef de tekst samen met , een journaliste van de The New York Times gespecialiseerd in wetenschappelijke berichtgeving. De eerste druk kwam uit in Groot-Brittannië bij uitgever . (nl)
  • Фантомы мозга: исследование тайн человеческого разума (англ. Phantoms in the Brain) ― научно-популярная книга индийского невролога, психолога, доктора медицины Рамачандран, Вилейанура Рамачандрана. Книга, которая началась как серия лекций, содержит предисловие нейробиолога Оливера Сакса. (ru)
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  • Cover of Phantoms in the Brain (en)
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  • Sandra Blakeslee, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran (en)
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  • Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind (en)
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  • Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind (also published as Phantoms in the Brain: Human Nature and the Architecture of the Mind) is a 1998 popular science book by neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran and New York Times science writer Sandra Blakeslee, discussing neurophysiology and neuropsychology as revealed by case studies of neurological disorders. The book, which began as a lecture presented to the Society for Neuroscience, features a foreword by neuroscientist and author Oliver Sacks. (en)
  • Phantoms In The Brain (in het Nederlands verschenen als Het bizarre brein) is een populairwetenschappelijk boek uit 1998 van de Indiaas-Amerikaans neuroloog Vilayanur Ramachandran. Hij schreef de tekst samen met , een journaliste van de The New York Times gespecialiseerd in wetenschappelijke berichtgeving. De eerste druk kwam uit in Groot-Brittannië bij uitgever . (nl)
  • Фантомы мозга: исследование тайн человеческого разума (англ. Phantoms in the Brain) ― научно-популярная книга индийского невролога, психолога, доктора медицины Рамачандран, Вилейанура Рамачандрана. Книга, которая началась как серия лекций, содержит предисловие нейробиолога Оливера Сакса. (ru)
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  • Фантомы мозга (ru)
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