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Michael Greenberg, “Just Remember This,” New York Review of
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Doidge, Brain That Changes Itself 317.
[55]
Ibid., 108.
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Pascual-Leone et al., “Plastic Human Brain Cortex.” See also Sharon
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Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves (New York: Ballantine,
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Doidge, Brain That Changes Itself 59.
[58]
Schwartz and Begley, Mind and the Brain, 201.
[59]
Quotations from Aristotle’s The Parts of Animals are from William
Ogle’s much-reproduced translation.
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Robert L. Martensen, The Brain Takes Shape: An Early History
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Rene Descartes, The World and Other Writings, ed. Stephen
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Martensen, Brain Takes Shape, 66.
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Vincent Virea and the Library of Congress, Cartogravhia (New York:
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Ibid.
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Arthur H. Robinson, Early Thematic Mapping in the History of
Cartography (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982), 1.
[66]
Jacques Le Goff, Time, Work, and Culture in the Middle Ages
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980), 44.