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  1. Projecting sensations to external objects: Evidence from skin conductance response.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    Subjects perceived touch sensations as arising from a table (or a rubber hand) when both the table (or the rubber hand) and their own real hand were repeatedly tapped and stroked in synchrony with the real hand hidden from view. If the table or rubber hand was then ‘injured’, subjects displayed a strong skin conductance response (SCR) even though nothing was done to the real hand. Sensations could even be projected to anatomically impossible locations. The illusion was much less vivid, (...)
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  2. By vilayanur S. Ramachandran and Lindsay M. Oberman.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    A t first glance you might not noorder, which afflicts about 0.5 percent of tice anything odd on meeting a American children. Neither researcher young boy with autism. But if had any knowledge of the other’s work, you try to talk to him, it will and yet by an uncanny coincidence each quickly become obvious that gave the syndrome the same name: autism, something is seriously wrong. He may not which derives from the Greek word autos, make eye contact with (...)
     
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    Three Laws of Qualia.V. S. Ramachandran & William Hirstein - 1999 - In Shaun Gallagher (ed.), Models of the Self. Thorverton UK: Imprint Academic. pp. 83.
    Neurological syndromes in which consciousness seems to malfunction, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, visual scotomas, Charles Bonnet syndrome, and synesthesia offer valuable clues about the normal functions of consciousness and ‘qualia’. An investigation into these syndromes reveals, we argue, that qualia are different from other brain states in that they possess three functional characteristics, which we state in the form of ‘three laws of qualia ’ based on a loose analogy with Newton’s three laws of classical mechanics. First, they are (...)
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    Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat apotemnophilia?V. S. Ramachandran & Paul McGeoch - unknown
    Summary Apotemnophilia, or body integrity image disorder (BIID), is characterised by a feeling of mismatch between the internal feeling of how one’s body should be and the physical reality of how it actually is. Patients with this condition have an often overwhelming desire for an amputation- of a specific limb at a specific level. Such patients are not psychotic or delusional, however, they do express an inexplicable emotional abhorrence to the limb they wish removed. It is also known that such (...)
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  5. Sharpening up «the science of art».V. S. Ramachandran - 2001 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (1):9-29.
    An interview with Anthony Freeman, in which one of the original authors of ‘The Science of Art’ [JCS, 6, No. 6/7, 1999] responds to to ongoing commentary.
     
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    A simple method to stand outside oneself.V. S. Ramachandran - manuscript
    Here we outline a simple method of using two mirrors which allows one to stand outside oneself. This method demonstrates that registration of vision with touch and proprioception is crucial for the perception of the corporeal self. Our method may also allow the disassociation of taste from touch, proprioception, and movement.
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  7. Occurrence of phantom genitalia after gender reassignment surgery.V. S. Ramachandran & Paul D. McGeoch - unknown
    Summary Transsexuals are individuals who identify as a member of the gender opposite to that which they are born. Many transsexuals report that they have always had a feeling of a mismatch between their inner gender-based ‘‘body image’’ and that of their body’s actual physical form. Often transsexuals undergo gender reassignment surgery to convert their bodies to the sex they feel they should have been born. The vivid sensation of still having a limb although it has been amputated, a phantom (...)
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  8. The emergence of the human mind: Some clues from synesthesia.V. S. Ramachandran & E. M. Hubbard - 2005 - In Robertson, C. L. & N. Sagiv (eds.), Synesthesia: Perspectives From Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 147--190.
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    Contextual Priming in Grapheme-Color Synaesthesia.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    ��Grapheme-color synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which particular graphemes, such as the numeral 9, automatically induce the simultaneous perception of a particular color, such as the color red. To test whether the concurrent color sensations in graphemecolor synaesthesia are treated as meaningful stimuli, we recorded event-related brain potentials as 8 synaesthetes and 8 matched control subjects read sentences such as ‘‘Looking very clear, the lake was the most beautiful hue of 7.’’ In synaesthetes, but not control subjects, congruous graphemes, (...)
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  10. Phantom penises in transsexuals.V. S. Ramachandran & Paul D. McGeoch - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (1):5-16.
    How the brain constructs one's inner sense of gender iden-tity is poorly understood. On the other hand, the phenomenon of phantom sensations-- the feeling of still having a body-part after amputation--has been much studied. Around 60% of men experience a phantom penis post-penectomy. As transsexuals report a mismatch between their inner gender identity and that of their body, we won-dered what could be learnt from this regarding innate gender-specific body image. We surveyed male-to-female transsexuals regarding the incidence of phantoms post-gender (...)
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  11. Autonomic responses of autistic children to people and objects.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    Several recent lines of inquiry have pointed to the amygdala as a potential lesion site in autism. Because one function of the amygdala may be to produce autonomic arousal at the sight of a signi¢cant face, we compared the responses of autistic children to their mothers’ face and to a plain paper cup. Unlike normals, the autistic children as a whole did not show a larger response to the person than to the cup. We also monitored sympathetic activity in autistic (...)
     
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    High spatial frequencies dominate perception.V. S. Ramachandran - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (6):611-612.
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  13. Twins, split brains and personal identity.V. S. Ramachandran - 1980 - In Brian David Josephson & V. S. Ramachandran (eds.), Consciousness and the physical world: edited proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium on consciousness held at the University of Cambridge in January 1978. New York: Pergamon Press. pp. 139--163.
     
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    Filling in Gaps in Logic: Some Comments on Dennett.V. S. Ramachandran - 1993 - Consciousness and Cognition 2 (2):165-168.
  15. Apraxia, metaphor and mirror neurons.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    Summary Ideomotor apraxia is a cognitive disorder in which the patient loses the ability to accurately perform learned, skilled actions. This is despite normal limb power and coordination. It has long been known that left supramarginal gyrus lesions cause bilateral upper limb apraxia and it was proposed that this area stored a visualkinaesthetic image of the skilled action, which was translated elsewhere in the brain into the pre-requisite movement formula. We hypothesise that, rather than these two functions occurring separately, both (...)
     
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  16. Neurocase.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    First Published on: 21 June 2007 To cite this Article: Ramachandran, Vilayanur S., McGeoch, Paul D., Williams, Lisa and Arcilla, Gerard (2007) 'Rapid Relief of Thalamic Pain Syndrome Induced by Vestibular Caloric Stimulation', Neurocase, 13:3, 185 - 188 To link to this article: DOI: 10.1080/13554790701450446 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13554790701450446..
     
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    Phantom contours: A new class of visual patterns that selectively activates the magnocellular pathway in man.V. S. Ramachandran & D. C. Rogers-Ramachandran - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (5):391-394.
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    Review Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Synesthesia.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    Synesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality causes unusual experiences in a second, unstimulated modality. Although long treated as a curiosity, recent research with a combination of phenomenological, behavioral, and neuroimaging methods has begun to identify the cognitive and neural basis of synesthesia. Here, we review this literature with an emphasis on grapheme-color synesthesia, in which viewing letters and numbers induces the perception of colors. We discuss both the substantial progress that has been made in the (...)
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  19. Capgras Syndrome: A Novel Probe for Understanding the Neural Representation of the Identity and Familiarity of Persons.William Hirstein & V. S. Ramachandran - 1997 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 264:437-444.
  20. A critique of pure vision.Patricia S. Churchland, V. S. Ramachandran & Terrence J. Sejnowski - 1994 - In Christof Koch & Joel L. Davis (eds.), Large-Scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain. MIT Press. pp. 23.
    Anydomainofscientificresearchhasitssustainingorthodoxy. Thatis, research on a problem, whether in astronomy, physics, or biology, is con- ducted against a backdrop of broadly shared assumptions. It is these as- sumptionsthatguideinquiryandprovidethecanonofwhatisreasonable-- of what "makes sense." And it is these shared assumptions that constitute a framework for the interpretation of research results. Research on the problem of how we see is likewise sustained by broadly shared assump- tions, where the current orthodoxy embraces the very general idea that the business of the visual system is to (...)
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  21. 2-D or not 2-D-that is the question.V. S. Ramachandran, H. Pashler & D. Plummer - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):487-488.
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    Brain.V. S. Ramachandran - unknown
    This article reviews the potential use of visual feedback, focusing on mirror visual feedback, introduced over 15 years ago, for the treatment of many chronic neurological disorders that have long been regarded as intractable such as phantom pain, hemiparesis from stroke and complex regional pain syndrome. Apart from its clinical importance, mirror visual feedback paves the way for a paradigm shift in the way we approach neurological disorders. Instead of resulting entirely from irreversible damage to specialized brain modules, some of (...)
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    Memory and the Brain: New Lessons from Old Syndromes, in.V. S. Ramachandran - 2000 - In Daniel L. Schacter & Elaine Scarry (eds.), Memory, Brain, and Belief. Harvard Univ Pr. pp. 87--114.
  24. Consciousness and the physical world: edited proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium on consciousness held at the University of Cambridge in January 1978.Brian David Josephson & V. S. Ramachandran (eds.) - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    Edited proceedings of an interdisciplinary symposium on consciousness held at the University of Cambridge in January 1978. Includes a foreword by Freeman Dyson. Chapter authors: G. Vesey, R.L. Gregory, H.C. Longuet-Higgins, N.K. Humphrey, H.B. Barlow, D.M. MacKay, B.D. Josephson, M. Roth, V.S. Ramachandran, S. Padfield, and (editorial summary only) E. Noakes. A scanned pdf is available from this web site (philpapers.org), while alternative versions more suitable for copying text are available from https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/245189. -/- Page numbering convention for the pdf (...)
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  25. Refining the experimental lever.E. M. Hubbard & V. S. Ramachandran - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (3):77-84.
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    He is not my father, and that is not my arm: Accounting for misidentifications of people and limbs.William Hirstein & V. S. Ramachandran - 2009 - In Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 109.
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  27. Phantom Limbs, Body Image, and Neural Plasticity.William Hirstein, V. S. Ramachandran & Diane Rogers-Ramachandran - 1998 - International Brain Research Organization News 26 (1):10-21.
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  28. The Paradoxical Self.William Hirstein & V. S. Ramachandran - 2011 - In Narinder Kapur (ed.), The Paradoxical Brain. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94-109.
  29. 'That's not my arm, Doctor': accounting for misidentifications with a two-phase theory.William Hirstein & Ramachandran & S. V. - 2009 - In William Hirstein (ed.), Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Temporal sequences, synesthetic mappings, and cultural biases: The geography of time.David Brang, Ursina Teuscher, V. S. Ramachandran & Seana Coulson - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):311-320.
    Time–space synesthetes report that they experience the months of the year as having a spatial layout. In Study 1, we characterize the phenomenology of calendar sequences produced by synesthetes and non-synesthetes, and show a conservative estimate of time–space synesthesia at 2.2% of the population. We demonstrate that synesthetes most commonly experience the months in a circular path, while non-synesthetes default to linear rows or rectangles. Study 2 compared synesthetes’ and non-synesthetes’ ability to memorize a novel spatial calendar, and revealed better (...)
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  31. Autonomic responses of autistic children to people and objects.William Hirstein, Portia Iversen & V. S. Ramachandran - 2001 - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 268:1883-1888.
    Several recent lines of inquiry have pointed to the amygdala as a potential lesion site in autism. Because one function of the amygdala may be to produce autonomic arousal at the sight of a significant face, we compared the responses of autistic children to their mothers’ face and to a plain paper cup. Unlike normals, the autistic children as a whole did not show a larger response to the person than to the cup. We also monitored sympathetic activity in autistic (...)
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  32. Indian Philosophical Annual Felicitation Volume in Honour of Professor V.A. Devasenapathi.R. Balasubramanian, T. P. Ramachandran, V. K. S. N. Raghavan & V. A. Devasenapathi - 1985 - Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of Madras.
     
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  33. Indian Philosophical Annual.R. Balasubramanian, T. P. Ramachandran, V. K. S. N. Raghavan & R. Gopalakrishnan - 1986 - Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced Study in Philosophy, University of Madras.
     
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    Concerning 'The Science of Art': Commentary on Ramachandran and Hirstein.E. H. Gombrich - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (8-9):8-9.
    To the historian of art, it is evident that the two authors’ notion of ‘art’ is of very recent date, and not shared by everybody. They claim: ‘The purpose of art, surely, is not merely to depict or represent reality -- for that can be accomplished very easily with a camera -- but to enhance, transcend, or even to distort reality’ . They do not explain how one could photograph Paradise or Hell, the Creation of the World, the Passion of (...)
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    Mysterium Tremendum.Gregory R. Peterson - 2002 - Zygon 37 (2):237-254.
    In recent years, interest in the scientific basis of religious experience has resurged. In particular, research and publications by V. S. Ramachandran and by Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg have sparked considerable curiosity and debate over the reality and basis of religious experience. This article puts such research into a broader context and examines the extent to which scientific research supports or undermines particular religious and theological claims. I argue that such experiments show that religious experience has some biological (...)
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  36. Sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskai︠a︡ antropologii︠a︡ v Rossii v XX veke.V. S. Fedchin - 1999 - Moskva: Irkutskiĭ gos. universitet.
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  37. Chelovek, nauka, t︠s︡ivilizat︠s︡ii︠a︡: k semidesi︠a︡tiletii︠u︡ akademika V.S. Stepina.V. S. Stepin & I. T. Kasavin (eds.) - 2004 - Moskva: Kanon+.
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    Vremi︠a︡ i informat︠s︡ii︠a︡: (vremi︠a︡ v informatike/virtualʹnoĭ realʹnosti i v informat︠s︡ionnykh prot︠s︡essakh filosofskiĭ, teoreticheskiĭ i prakticheskiĭ aspekty): Sbornik nauchnykh trudov.V. S. Churakov (ed.) - 2011 - Novocherkassk: NOK.
    Издание содержит: научное изучение времени и информации; философское изучение времени и информации; практическое применение знаний о времени и информации и др.
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  39. V. I. Lenin i suchasna fizyka.V. S. Gott - 1960
     
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    Personalized Web Search Using Enhanced Probabilistic User Conceptual Index.S. Sendhilkuma & T. V. Geetha - 2008 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (1-3):199-214.
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  41. Metodologicheskai︠a︡ funkt︠s︡ii︠a︡ materialisticheskoĭ dialektiki v sovremennom estestvoznanii.V. S. Lutaĭ (ed.) - 1978 - Kiev: Vishcha shkola.
     
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  42. Sot︠s︡ializm i spravedlivostʹ.V. S. Pazenok - 1967 - Moskva: Izd-vo Myslʹ.
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  43. Nauchnye revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii v dinamike kulʹtury.V. S. Stepin (ed.) - 1987 - Minsk: Izd-vo "Universitetskoe".
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  44. Problema cheloveka v russkoĭ obshchestvennoĭ mysli: XIX--nachalo XX vv.V. S. Fedchin - 1993 - Irkutsk: Izd-vo Irkutskogo universiteta.
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    How does the nervous system control the equilibrium trajectory?S. V. Adamovich - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):704-705.
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  46. Filosofskoe issledovanie i filosofskoe obrazovanie: smena paradigm v sovremennoĭ Rossii: materialy Letneĭ filosofskoĭ shkoly "Burmistrovo-2000".V. S. Diev & N. S. Rozov (eds.) - 2000 - Novosibirsk: Novosibirskiĭ gos. universitet, Filosofskiĭ fakulʹtet.
     
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  47. Filling in: Why Dennett is wrong.Patricia S. Churchland & Vilayanur S. Ramachandran - 1993 - In B. Dahlbom (ed.), Dennett and His Critics: Demystifying Mind. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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    Spor o logike v universitetskoĭ filosofii Sankt-Peterburga nachala XX veka.V. S. Popova - 2010 - Kaliningrad: Rossiĭskiĭ gos. universitet im. I. Kanta.
    Издание адресовано научным работникам, преподавателям, студентам и аспирантам, а также практикам, интересующимся вопросами философии.
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  49. Uroki XX veka i putʹ v XXI vek: (sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskiĭ analiz i prognoz).V. S. Semenov - 2000 - Moskva: Rosiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Institut filosofii.
     
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  50. Otnoshenie materialʹnogo i idealʹnogo v obshchestve kak problema istorichesko materializma.V. S. Barulin - 1970
     
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