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Ramachandran, V. S. (1998). Consciousness and body image: Lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 353(1377), 1851–1859.

Ramachandran, V. S. (2000, June 29). Mirror neurons and imitation as the driving force behind «the great leap forward» in human evolution. Edge: The Third Culture, Retrieved from http://www.edge.org/3rd culture/ramachandran/rama chandran_ pl.html., pp. 1–6.

Ramachandran, V. S. (2003). The phenomenology of synaesthesia. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10(8), 49–57.

Ramachandran, V. S. (2004). The astonishing Francis Crick. Perception, 33(10), 1151–1154.

Ramachandran, V. S. (2005). Plasticity and functional recovery in neurology. Clinical Medicine, 5(4), 368–373.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Altschuler, E. L. (2009). The use of visual

feedback, in particular mirror visual feedback, in restoring brain function. Brain,

132(7), 16.

Ramachandran, V. S., Altschuler, E. L., & Hillyer, S. (1997). Mirror

agnosia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological

Sciences, 264,645–647.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Azoulai, S. (2006). Synesthetically induced colors evoke apparent‑motion perception. Perception, 35(11), 1557–1560.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Blakeslee, S. (1998). Phantoms in the brain. New York: William Morrow.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Brang, D. (2008). Tactile‑emotion synesthesia. Neurocase, 14(5), 390–399.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Brang, D. (2009). Sensations evoked in patients with amputation from watching an individual whose corresponding intact limb is being touched. Archives of Neurology, 66(10), 1281–1284.

Ramachandran, V. S., Brang, D., & McGeoch, P. D. (2009). Size reduction using Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) reduces phantom pain. Neurocase, 15(5), 357–360.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hirstein, W. (1998). The perception of phantom limbs. The D. O. Hebb lecture. Brain, 121(9), 1603–1630.

Ramachandran, V. S., Hirstein, W., Armel, К. C., Tecoma, E., & Iragul, V. (1997, October 25–30). The neural basis of religious experience. Paper presented at the 27th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2001a). Psychophysical investigations into the neural basis of synaesthesia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 268(1470), 979–983.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2001b). Synaesthesia: A window into perception, thought and languag t. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 8(12), 334.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2002a). Synesthetic colors support symmetry perception and apparent motion. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society’s 43rd Annual Meeting, 7,79.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2002b, November). Synesthetic colors support symmetry perception and apparent motion. Poster session presented at the 43rd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2003). Hearing colors, tasting shapes. Scientific American, 288(5), 42–49.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2005a). The emergence of the human mind: Some clues from synesthesia. In L. C. Robertson & N. Sagiv (Eds.), Synesthesia: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience (pp. 147–190). New York: Oxford University Press.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2005b). Synesthesia: What does it tell us about the emergence of qualia, metaphor, abstract thought, and language? In J. L. van Hemmen & T. J. Sejnowski (Eds.), 23problems in systems neuroscience. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Hubbard, E. M. (2006, October). Hearing colors, tasting shapes. Secrets of the senses [Special issue]. Scientific American, 76–83.

Ramachandran, V. S., & McGeoch, P. D. (2007). Occurrence of phantom genitalia after gender reassignment surgery. Medical Hypotheses, 69(5), 10011003.

Ramachandran, V. S., McGeoch, P. D., & Brang, D. (2008).

Apotemnophilia: A neurological disorder with somatotopic alterations in SCR and MEG activation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.

Ramachandran, V. S., & Oberman, L. M. (2006a, May 13). Autism: The search for Steven. New Scientist, pp. 48–50.

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