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2. Galin, D. Hemispheric specialization: Implications for psychiatry. In R.G. Grenell and S. Gabay (eds.) Biological Foundations of Psychiatry. 1976. 3. Galin, D., Diamond, R., and Braff, D. Lateralization of conversion symptoms: More frequent on the left. American Journal of Psychiatry, 134(5):578-580, 1977.
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5. Galin, D. Cerebral lateral asymmetry and psychiatric issues. The Western Journal of Medicine, 129(6):490, 1978.
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7. Dark, K.A., Ellman, G., Peeke, H.V.S., Galin, D.,and Reus, V. Sex differences and asymmetries of brain catecholamines: relation to turning preferences in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 20, 327-330, 1984.
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9. Galin, D., Rodgers, V., and Merrin, E.L. Story recall under monaural and binaural conditions in psychiatric patients. Biol. Psychiatry., 28:794-806, 1990. 10. Galin, D. Theoretical reflection on awareness, monitoring, and self in relation to anosognosia. Consciousness and Cognition., 1:152-162, 1992.
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12. Galin, D. What is the difference between a duck? In J. Cohen and J. Schooler (eds), Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1995, pp. 445-450. 13. Galin, D. The structure of subjective experience: sharpen the concepts and terminology. In S. R. Hameroff, A.W. Kaszniak, and A. C. Scott, (eds), Toward a Science of Consciousness. 1996, pp. 121-140. 14. Galin, D. Separating First-Personness from the other problems of Consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6 (2-3), 222-229.
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Galin, D. Rehabilitating the concept “Spirit” for the non-religious
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