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This work was supported by NINCDS grant PO1 NS19632. I thank my associates Hanna Damasio, Gary Van Hoesen, and Daniel Tranel for helping me shape many of the ideas summarized here, over the past decade. I also thank other colleagues who read previous versions of this manuscript over the past few years and made numerous helpful suggestions: Patricia Churchland, Victoria Fromkin, Jack Fromkin, Edward Klima, Francis Crick, Terry Seinowski, Jaques Paillard, Marge Livingstone, David Hubel, Freda Newcombe, Ursula Bellugi, Arthur Benton, Peter Eimas and Albert Galaburda.Requests for reprints should be sent to Antonio R. Damasio, Professor and Head, Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242, U.S.A.
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