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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. Duality of the brain: Implications for education. Childhood Education, 53(1):17-20, 1976. Reprinted in Readings in Early Childhood Education 78/79, Annual Editions, 1979.
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5. Galin, D. Lateral specialization in psychiatric issues: Speculations on development and the evolution of consciousness. In S.J. Dimond and D.A. Blizard (eds.), Evolution and Lateralization of the Brain, New York Academy of Sciences, N.Y. 299:397-411, 1977.
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7. Galin, D. "This week’s Citation Classic: Getting yourself together; hemispheric autonomy and/or integration"; Current Contents 19(42):10, 1991.
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10. 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. 11. Galin, D. Separating First-Personness from the other problems of Consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6 (2-3), 222-229.
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