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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Roger Wolcott Sperry, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Laura-Ann Petitto, Jocelyn Faubert, Eric Kandel, Donald O. Hebb, Daniel Levitin, Jerome Lettvin, Jean Decety, John Cacioppo, Antonio Damasio, Brian MacWhinney, Steven Laureys, Wilder Penfield, Brian Butterworth, Jan Lauwereyns, Endel Tulving, Norman Geschwind, Ursula Bellugi, Howard Nusbaum, Earl K. Miller, Paul Greengard, Mahzarin Banaji, Rachel Sarah Herz, David Marr, Karl Lashley, Mihai Ioan Botez, Elizabeth Bates, Walter Pitts, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Eleanor Saffran, Ulric Neisser, Elkhonon Goldberg, Brenda Milner, Hanna Damasio, Morton Ann Gernsbacher, David Rumelhart, Ken Pugh, Karen Davis, James McGaugh, Patricia K. Kuhl, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Tomaso Poggio, Michael T. Ullman, Marcel Just, Aditi Shankardass, Mark H. Johnson, Michael Gazzaniga, Richard Restak, Yadin Dudai, Martha Farah, Beatrice de Gelder, Stephen Kosslyn, Chris Frith, Michael Posner, Arthur P. Shimamura, George Sperling, John Gabrieli, Nancy Kanwisher, Leslie Ungerleider, Morris Moscovitch, Daniel Schacter, Larry Squire, Brian Wandell, James McClelland, Yuko Munakata, Randall C. O'Reilly, Marlene Behrmann, Thomas Bever, Helen Neville, George Ojemann, Patricia Carpenter, Mark Seidenberg, Lynn Nadel, List of cognitive neuroscientists, Michael D. Rugg, Marta Kutas, Isabelle Peretz. Excerpt: Vilayanur Subramanian "Rama" Ramachandran (born 1951) is a neuroscientist best known for his work in the fields of behavioral neurology and psychophysics. He is the Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition, and is currently a Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Neurosciences Graduate Program at the University of California, San Diego. Ramachandran is best known for his experiments in behavioral neurology which, despite their apparent simplicity, have generated many new ideas about the work...