1. Do the colors of your letters depend on your language? Language-dependent and universal influences on grapheme-color synesthesia in seven languages. Conscious Cogn. 2021 10; 95:103192. Root N, Asano M, Melero H, Kim CY, Sidoroff-Dorso AV, Vatakis A, Yokosawa K, Ramachandran V, Rouw R. PMID: 34500326.

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  2. Grapheme-Color Synesthesia in an Abugida: a Bengali Case Study. Multisens Res. 2020 08 31; 34(2):187-218. Root N, Bhattacharyya P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 33706269.

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  3. Electropneumotactile Stimulation: Multimodal Haptic Actuators Enabled by a Stretchable Conductive Polymer on Inflatable Pockets. Adv Mater Technol. 2020 Jun; 5(6). Carpenter CW, Malinao MG, Rafeedi TA, Rodriquez D, Melissa Tan ST, Root NB, Skelil K, Ramírez J, Polat B, Root SE, Ramachandran VS, Lipomi DJ. PMID: 32905479; PMCID: PMC7469953.

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  4. Virtual Texture Generated using Elastomeric Conductive Block Copolymer in Wireless Multimodal Haptic Glove. Adv Intell Syst. 2020 Apr; 2(4). Keef CV, Kayser LV, Tronboll S, Carpenter CW, Root NB, Finn M, O'Connor TF, Abuhamdieh SN, Davies DM, Runser R, Meng YS, Ramachandran VS, Lipomi DJ. PMID: 32656536; PMCID: PMC7351316.

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  5. "Fake it till You Make it"! Contaminating Rubber Hands ("Multisensory Stimulation Therapy") to Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Front Hum Neurosci. 2019; 13:414. Jalal B, McNally RJ, Elias JA, Potluri S, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 31998095; PMCID: PMC6962184.

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  6. Constructing calendars in the brain. Neurocase. 2020 02; 26(1):7-17. Ramachandran VS, Chunharas C, Marcus Z. PMID: 31762380.

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  7. Organic Haptics: Intersection of Materials Chemistry and Tactile Perception. Adv Funct Mater. 2020 Jul 16; 30(29). Lipomi DJ, Dhong C, Carpenter CW, Root NB, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 34276273; PMCID: PMC8281818.

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  8. Echoes from the past: synaesthetic colour associations reflect childhood gender stereotypes. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2019 12 09; 374(1787):20180572. Root NB, Dobkins K, Ramachandran VS, Rouw R. PMID: 31630649; PMCID: PMC6834006.

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  9. Role of indentation depth and contact area on human perception of softness for haptic interfaces. Sci Adv. 2019 08; 5(8):eaaw8845. Dhong C, Miller R, Root NB, Gupta S, Kayser LV, Carpenter CW, Loh KJ, Ramachandran VS, Lipomi DJ. PMID: 31497646; PMCID: PMC6716960.

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  10. Teaching Video NeuroImages: Mirror therapy against phantom pain. Neurology. 2019 02 26; 92(9):e1002. Steenwinkel FA, Ter Meulen BC, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 30804070.

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  11. Mirror feedback assisted recovery from hemiparesis following stroke. In Reply to Morkisch et al.: How to perform mirror therapy after stroke? Evidence from a meta-analysis. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2019; 37(5):437-443. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 31594264.

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  12. Novel Smartphone Interventions Improve Cognitive Flexibility and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Symptoms in Individuals with Contamination Fears. Sci Rep. 2018 10 23; 8(1):14923. Jalal B, Brühl A, O'Callaghan C, Piercy T, Cardinal RN, Ramachandran VS, Sahakian BJ. PMID: 30353111; PMCID: PMC6199277.

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  13. Relief from intractable phantom pain by combining psilocybin and mirror visual-feedback (MVF). Neurocase. 2018 04; 24(2):105-110. Ramachandran V, Chunharas C, Marcus Z, Furnish T, Lin A. PMID: 29764303.

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  14. Interpersonal gargalesthesia. Neurocase. 2018 04; 24(2):98-104. Ramachandran VS, Sellers CA. PMID: 29693492.

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  15. Effect of Grouping, Segmentation, and Vestibular Stimulation on the Autokinetic Effect. Iperception. 2018 Jan-Feb; 9(1):2041669517752716. Ramachandran VS, Chunharas C, Croft R, Batal N. PMID: 29375754; PMCID: PMC5777566.

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  16. Why is the synesthete's "A" red? Using a five-language dataset to disentangle the effects of shape, sound, semantics, and ordinality on inducer-concurrent relationships in grapheme-color synesthesia. Cortex. 2018 02; 99:375-389. Root NB, Rouw R, Asano M, Kim CY, Melero H, Yokosawa K, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 29406149.

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  17. Trigger Features for Conveying Facial Expressions: The Role of Segmentation. Iperception. 2017 Nov-Dec; 8(6):2041669517737792. Ramachandran VS, Chunharas C, Smythies M. PMID: 29201339; PMCID: PMC5700786.

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  18. The Evolutionary Psychology of Envy and Jealousy. Front Psychol. 2017; 8:1619. Ramachandran VS, Jalal B. PMID: 28970815; PMCID: PMC5609545.

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  19. Palilalia due to steroid-responsive encephalopathy. Neurol Clin Pract. 2017 Jun; 7(3):e23-e25. Patira R, Smith-Benjamin S, Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL. PMID: 30107006; PMCID: PMC6081963.

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  20. Synesthesia and the McCollough Effect. Iperception. 2017 May-Jun; 8(3):2041669517711718. Ramachandran VS, Marcus Z. PMID: 28607666; PMCID: PMC5455839.

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  21. Sleep Paralysis, "The Ghostly Bedroom Intruder" and Out-of-Body Experiences: The Role of Mirror Neurons. Front Hum Neurosci. 2017; 11:92. Jalal B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 28293186; PMCID: PMC5329044.

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  22. "I feel your disgust and relief": can the action understanding system (mirror neuron system) be recruited to induce disgust and relief from contamination vicariously, in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms? Neurocase. 2017 Feb; 23(1):31-35. Jalal B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 28165861.

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  23. Calendars in the brain; their perceptual characteristics and possible neural substrate. Neurocase. 2016 10; 22(5):461-465. Ramachandran VS, Vajanaphanich M, Chunharas C. PMID: 27825288.

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  24. Altered White Matter and Sensory Response to Bodily Sensation in Female-to-Male Transgender Individuals. Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Jul; 46(5):1223-1237. Case LK, Brang D, Landazuri R, Viswanathan P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 27646840; PMCID: PMC5357597.

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  25. Hypothesis concerning embodied calendars: A case study of number form, color spreading, and taste-color synaesthesia. Med Hypotheses. 2016 Sep; 94:58-62. Ramachandran VS, Chunharas C, Marcus Z. PMID: 27515202.

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  26. "I Feel Contaminated in My Fake Hand": Obsessive-Compulsive-Disorder like Disgust Sensations Arise from Dummy during Rubber Hand Illusion. PLoS One. 2015; 10(12):e0139159. Jalal B, Krishnakumar D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 26642323; PMCID: PMC4671689.

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  27. Common coding and dynamic interactions between observed, imagined, and experienced motor and somatosensory activity. Neuropsychologia. 2015 Dec; 79(Pt B):233-45. Case LK, Pineda J, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 25863237; PMCID: PMC4600026.

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  28. Sleep paralysis and "the bedroom intruder": the role of the right superior parietal, phantom pain and body image projection. Med Hypotheses. 2014 Dec; 83(6):755-7. Jalal B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 25459150.

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  29. Color associations for days and letters across different languages. Front Psychol. 2014; 5:369. Rouw R, Case L, Gosavi R, Ramachandran V. PMID: 24904447; PMCID: PMC4034429.

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  30. Molecular mechanisms for the inheritance of acquired characteristics-exosomes, microRNA shuttling, fear and stress: Lamarck resurrected? Front Genet. 2014; 5:133. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V. PMID: 24860599; PMCID: PMC4030137.

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  31. Synesthetic colors induced by graphemes that have not been consciously perceived. Neurocase. 2015; 21(2):216-9. Ramachandran VS, Seckel E. PMID: 24621005.

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  32. External self-representations improve self-awareness in a child with autism. Neurocase. 2015; 21(2):206-10. Root NB, Case LK, Burrus CJ, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 24571201.

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  33. A pilot investigation of "metaphor blindness" in a college student population. Med Hypotheses. 2014 Jun; 82(6):648-51. Jalal B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 24661940.

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  34. Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum II: does the claustrum use frequency codes? Front Integr Neurosci. 2014; 8:7. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V. PMID: 24523681; PMCID: PMC3905198.

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  35. Primary somatosensory cortex hand representation dynamically modulated by motor output. Neurocase. 2015 Feb; 21(1):103-5. McGeoch PD, Brang D, Huang M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 24433220.

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  36. Impaired acquisition of novel grapheme-color correspondences in synesthesia. Front Hum Neurosci. 2013; 7:717. Brang D, Ghiam M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 24198775; PMCID: PMC3812534.

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  37. Misophonia: physiological investigations and case descriptions. Front Hum Neurosci. 2013; 7:296. Edelstein M, Brang D, Rouw R, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 23805089; PMCID: PMC3691507.

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  38. Heightened motor and sensory (mirror-touch) referral induced by nerve block or topical anesthetic. Neuropsychologia. 2013 Aug; 51(10):1823-8. Case LK, Gosavi R, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 23791606.

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  39. Parietal connectivity mediates multisensory facilitation. Neuroimage. 2013 Sep; 78:396-401. Brang D, Taich ZJ, Hillyard SA, Grabowecky M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 23611862; PMCID: PMC3672392.

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  40. Enhanced mental rotation ability in time-space synesthesia. Cogn Process. 2013 Nov; 14(4):429-34. Brang D, Miller LE, McQuire M, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 23553317.

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  41. Metacontrast masking is processed before grapheme-color synesthesia. Atten Percept Psychophys. 2013 Jan; 75(1):5-9. Bacon MP, Bridgeman B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 23188733.

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  42. Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum. Front Integr Neurosci. 2012; 6:53. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V. PMID: 22876222; PMCID: PMC3410410.

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  43. Alternating gender incongruity: a new neuropsychiatric syndrome providing insight into the dynamic plasticity of brain-sex. Med Hypotheses. 2012 May; 78(5):626-31. Case LK, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 22364652.

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  44. Interpolation of illusory pain in the human somatosensory system. Perception. 2012; 41(7):878-80. Seckel E, Krause B, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 23155740.

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  45. Diminished size-weight illusion in anorexia nervosa: evidence for visuo-proprioceptive integration deficit. Exp Brain Res. 2012 Mar; 217(1):79-87. Case LK, Wilson RC, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 22183754.

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  46. Colored halos around faces and emotion-evoked colors: a new form of synesthesia. Neurocase. 2012; 18(4):352-8. Ramachandran VS, Miller L, Livingstone MS, Brang D. PMID: 22115465; PMCID: PMC3630799.

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  47. Survival of the synesthesia gene: why do people hear colors and taste words? PLoS Biol. 2011 Nov; 9(11):e1001205. Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 22131906; PMCID: PMC3222625.

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  48. Handedness and calendar orientations in time-space synaesthesia. J Neuropsychol. 2011 Sep; 5(2):323-32. Brang D, Teuscher U, Miller LE, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 21923792.

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  49. The cross-activation theory at 10. J Neuropsychol. 2011 Sep; 5(2):152-77. Hubbard EM, Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 21923784.

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  50. Grapheme-color synesthetes show enhanced crossmodal processing between auditory and visual modalities. Cortex. 2012 May; 48(5):630-7. Brang D, Williams LE, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 21763646.

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  51. Xenomelia: a new right parietal lobe syndrome. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2011 Dec; 82(12):1314-9. McGeoch PD, Brang D, Song T, Lee RR, Huang M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 21693632.

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  52. The appearance of new phantom fingers post-amputation in a phocomelus. Neurocase. 2012; 18(2):95-7. McGeoch PD, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 21598175.

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  53. Similarly shaped letters evoke similar colors in grapheme-color synesthesia. Neuropsychologia. 2011 Apr; 49(5):1355-1358. Brang D, Rouw R, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 21219918.

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  54. The phantom head. Perception. 2011; 40(3):367-70. Ramachandran VS, Krause B, Case LK. PMID: 21692426.

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  55. Graphemes evoke synesthetic colors even before they are consciously recognized. Perception. 2011; 40(4):490-2. Ramachandran VS, Seckel E. PMID: 21805923.

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  56. Immediate interpersonal and intermanual referral of sensations following anesthetic block of one arm. Arch Neurol. 2010 Dec; 67(12):1521-3. Case LK, Abrams RA, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 21149815.

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  57. Synchronized dance therapy to stimulate mirror neurons in autism. Med Hypotheses. 2011 Jan; 76(1):150-1. Ramachandran VS, Seckel EL. PMID: 21095065.

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  58. Compensational strategies for a merchant after stroke with anosognosia for alexia without agraphia. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2011 Feb; 25(2):200-1. Multari A, Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL. PMID: 20829414.

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  59. Using mirror visual feedback and virtual reality to treat fibromyalgia. Med Hypotheses. 2010 Dec; 75(6):495-6. Ramachandran VS, Seckel EL. PMID: 20692106.

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  60. Superior size-weight illusion performance in patients with schizophrenia: evidence for deficits in forward models. Schizophr Res. 2010 Aug; 121(1-3):101-6. Williams LE, Ramachandran VS, Hubbard EM, Braff DL, Light GA. PMID: 19931421; PMCID: PMC2910228.

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  61. Spatial cueing in time-space synesthetes: An event-related brain potential study. Brain Cogn. 2010 Oct; 74(1):35-46. Teuscher U, Brang D, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 20637536.

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  62. Dynamic reorganization of referred sensations by movements of phantom limbs. Neuroreport. 2010 Jul 14; 21(10):727-30. Ramachandran VS, Brang D, McGeoch PD. PMID: 20523250.

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  63. Reduced multisensory integration in patients with schizophrenia on a target detection task. Neuropsychologia. 2010 Aug; 48(10):3128-36. Williams LE, Light GA, Braff DL, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 20600181; PMCID: PMC2915827.

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  64. Magnetoencephalography reveals early activation of V4 in grapheme-color synesthesia. Neuroimage. 2010 Oct 15; 53(1):268-74. Brang D, Hubbard EM, Coulson S, Huang M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 20547226.

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  65. Reflections on hand. Pain. 2010 May; 149(2):171-172. Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL. PMID: 20399561.

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  66. Contextual priming in grapheme-color synesthetes and yoked controls: 400 msec in the life of a synesthete. J Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Jul; 23(7):1681-96. Brang D, Kanai S, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 20350175.

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  67. Olfactory bulb dysgenesis, mirror neuron system dysfunction, and autonomic dysregulation as the neural basis for autism. Med Hypotheses. 2010 May; 74(5):919-21. Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 20149551.

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  68. Temporal sequences, synesthetic mappings, and cultural biases: the geography of time. Conscious Cogn. 2010 Mar; 19(1):311-20. Brang D, Teuscher U, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 20117949.

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  69. Visual field heterogeneity, laterality, and eidetic imagery in synesthesia. Neurocase. 2010 Apr; 16(2):169-74. Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 19899013.

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  70. Sensations evoked in patients with amputation from watching an individual whose corresponding intact limb is being touched. Arch Neurol. 2009 Oct; 66(10):1281-4. Ramachandran VS, Brang D. PMID: 19822785.

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  71. Size reduction using Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) reduces phantom pain. Neurocase. 2009 Oct; 15(5):357-60. Ramachandran VS, Brang D, McGeoch PD. PMID: 19657972.

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  72. Slow echo: facial EMG evidence for the delay of spontaneous, but not voluntary, emotional mimicry in children with autism spectrum disorders. Dev Sci. 2009 Jul; 12(4):510-20. Oberman LM, Winkielman P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 19635079.

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  73. The use of visual feedback, in particular mirror visual feedback, in restoring brain function. Brain. 2009 Jul; 132(Pt 7):1693-710. Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL. PMID: 19506071.

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  74. Sexual and food preference in apotemnophilia and anorexia: interactions between 'beliefs' and 'needs' regulated by two-way connections between body image and limbic structures. Perception. 2009; 38(5):775-7. Ramachandran VS, Brang D, McGeoch PD, Rosar W. PMID: 19662952.

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  75. Post-stroke tactile allodynia and its modulation by vestibular stimulation: a MEG case study. Acta Neurol Scand. 2009 Jun; 119(6):404-9. McGeoch PD, Williams LE, Song T, Lee RR, Huang M, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18853944.

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  76. Tactile-emotion synesthesia. Neurocase. 2008; 14(5):390-9. Ramachandran VS, Brang D. PMID: 18821168.

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  77. Apotemnophilia: a neurological disorder. Neuroreport. 2008 Aug 27; 19(13):1305-6. Brang D, McGeoch PD, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18695512.

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  78. Behavioural evidence for vestibular stimulation as a treatment for central post-stroke pain. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2008 Nov; 79(11):1298-301. McGeoch PD, Williams LE, Lee RR, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18550629.

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  79. Vestibular stimulation can relieve central pain of spinal origin. Spinal Cord. 2008 Nov; 46(11):756-7. McGeoch PD, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18521097.

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  80. Is the sky 2? Contextual priming in grapheme-color synaesthesia. Psychol Sci. 2008 May; 19(5):421-8. Brang D, Edwards L, Ramachandran VS, Coulson S. PMID: 18466400.

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  81. Sensations referred to a patient's phantom arm from another subjects intact arm: perceptual correlates of mirror neurons. Med Hypotheses. 2008; 70(6):1233-4. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 18329821.

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  82. Modulation of mu suppression in children with autism spectrum disorders in response to familiar or unfamiliar stimuli: the mirror neuron hypothesis. Neuropsychologia. 2008 Apr; 46(5):1558-65. Oberman LM, Ramachandran VS, Pineda JA. PMID: 18304590.

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  83. Preliminary evidence for deficits in multisensory integration in autism spectrum disorders: the mirror neuron hypothesis. Soc Neurosci. 2008; 3(3-4):348-55. Oberman LM, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18979385.

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  84. Psychopharmacology of synesthesia; the role of serotonin S2a receptor activation. Med Hypotheses. 2008; 70(4):903-4. Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 17980498.

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  85. Apraxia, metaphor and mirror neurons. Med Hypotheses. 2007; 69(6):1165-8. McGeoch PD, Brang D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 17604567.

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  86. Rapid relief of thalamic pain syndrome induced by vestibular caloric stimulation. Neurocase. 2007 Jun; 13(3):185-8. Ramachandran VS, McGeoch PD, Williams L, Arcilla G. PMID: 17786778.

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  87. Verifiable cases of repressed memories. Psychol Med. 2007 Jul; 37(7):1067; author reply 1067-8. Altschuler EL, Ramachandran VS, Ravi VS. PMID: 17493299.

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  88. Occurrence of phantom genitalia after gender reassignment surgery. Med Hypotheses. 2007; 69(5):1001-3. Ramachandran VS, McGeoch PD. PMID: 17420102.

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  89. The human mirror neuron system: a link between action observation and social skills. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2007 Mar; 2(1):62-6. Oberman LM, Pineda JA, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18985120; PMCID: PMC2555434.

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  90. The simulating social mind: the role of the mirror neuron system and simulation in the social and communicative deficits of autism spectrum disorders. Psychol Bull. 2007 Mar; 133(2):310-27. Oberman LM, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 17338602.

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  91. "Stroop concordant" coloring of letters for remediation of dyslexia. Med Hypotheses. 2007; 69(2):381-2. Altschuler EL, Altschuler BM, Altschuler DL, Samber D, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 17321062.

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  92. Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat Dejerine-Roussy Syndrome? Med Hypotheses. 2007; 69(3):486-8. Ramachandran VS, McGeoch PD, Williams L. PMID: 17321064.

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  93. Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat apotemnophilia? Med Hypotheses. 2007; 69(2):250-2. Ramachandran VS, McGeoch P. PMID: 17292561.

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  94. Face to face: blocking facial mimicry can selectively impair recognition of emotional expressions. Soc Neurosci. 2007; 2(3-4):167-78. Oberman LM, Winkielman P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18633815.

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  95. A simple method to stand outside oneself. Perception. 2007; 36(4):632-4. Altschuler EL, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 17564206.

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  96. Attending to a misoriented word causes the eyeball to rotate in the head. Psychon Bull Rev. 2006 Dec; 13(6):954-7. Pashler H, Ramachandran VS, Becker MW. PMID: 17484418.

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  97. Broken mirrors: a theory of autism. Sci Am. 2006 Nov; 295(5):62-9. Ramachandran VS, Oberman LM. PMID: 17076085.

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  98. Situational therapy for Wernicke's aphasia. Med Hypotheses. 2006; 67(4):713-6. Altschuler EL, Multari A, Hirstein W, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 16740368.

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  99. Contrast affects the strength of synesthetic colors. Cortex. 2006 Feb; 42(2):184-94. Hubbard EM, Manohar S, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 16683492.

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  100. Can you do this? Extremely difficult interbodypart coordination tasks and implications for central limitations on control of coordination. Perception. 2006; 35(2):281-3. Altschuler EL, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 16583771.

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  101. Synesthetically induced colors evoke apparent-motion perception. Perception. 2006; 35(11):1557-60. Ramachandran VS, Azoulai S. PMID: 17286123.

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  102. Neurocognitive mechanisms of synesthesia. Neuron. 2005 Nov 03; 48(3):509-20. Hubbard EM, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 16269367.

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  103. Plasticity and functional recovery in neurology. Clin Med (Lond). 2005 Jul-Aug; 5(4):368-73. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 16138492; PMCID: PMC4954210.

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  104. EEG evidence for mirror neuron dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Jul; 24(2):190-8. Oberman LM, Hubbard EM, McCleery JP, Altschuler EL, Ramachandran VS, Pineda JA. PMID: 15993757.

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  105. Individual differences among grapheme-color synesthetes: brain-behavior correlations. Neuron. 2005 Mar 24; 45(6):975-85. Hubbard EM, Arman AC, Ramachandran VS, Boynton GM. PMID: 15797557.

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  106. The astonishing Francis Crick. Perception. 2004; 33(10):1151-4. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 15693661.

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  107. Projecting sensations to external objects: evidence from skin conductance response. Proc Biol Sci. 2003 Jul 22; 270(1523):1499-506. Armel KC, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 12965016; PMCID: PMC1691405.

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  108. Modular organization of adaptive colouration in flounder and cuttlefish revealed by independent component analysis. Network. 2003 May; 14(2):321-33. Anderson JC, Baddeley RJ, Osorio D, Shashar N, Tyler CW, Ramachandran VS, Crook AC, Hanlon RT. PMID: 12790187.

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  109. Hearing colors, tasting shapes. Sci Am. 2003 May; 288(5):52-9. Ramachandran VS, Hubbard EM. PMID: 12701330.

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  110. Anti-basal ganglia antibodies are absent in patients with primary blepharospasm. Neurology. 2002 Jan 08; 58(1):150. Ramachandran V, Church A, Giovannoni G, Bhatia KP. PMID: 11781429.

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  111. Autonomic responses of autistic children to people and objects. Proc Biol Sci. 2001 Sep 22; 268(1479):1883-8. Hirstein W, Iversen P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 11564343; PMCID: PMC1088823.

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  112. Psychophysical investigations into the neural basis of synaesthesia. Proc Biol Sci. 2001 May 07; 268(1470):979-83. Ramachandran VS, Hubbard EM. PMID: 11370973; PMCID: PMC1088697.

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  113. Phantom limbs and neural plasticity. Arch Neurol. 2000 Mar; 57(3):317-20. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 10714655.

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  114. Rehabilitation of hemiparesis after stroke with a mirror. Lancet. 1999 Jun 12; 353(9169):2035-6. Altschuler EL, Wisdom SB, Stone L, Foster C, Galasko D, Llewellyn DM, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 10376620.

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  115. Can mirrors alleviate visual hemineglect? Med Hypotheses. 1999 Apr; 52(4):303-5. Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL, Stone L, Al-Aboudi M, Schwartz E, Siva N. PMID: 10465667.

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  116. Consciousness and body image: lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1998 Nov 29; 353(1377):1851-9. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9854257; PMCID: PMC1692421.

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  117. Object recognition can drive motion perception. Nature. 1998 Oct 29; 395(6705):852-3. Ramachandran VS, Armel C, Foster C, Stoddard R. PMID: 9804417.

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  118. Bimanual coupling in amputees with phantom limbs. Nat Neurosci. 1998 Oct; 1(6):443-4. Franz EA, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 10196540.

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  119. The neurology and evolution of humor, laughter, and smiling: the false alarm theory. Med Hypotheses. 1998 Oct; 51(4):351-4. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9824844.

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  120. The perception of phantom limbs. The D. O. Hebb lecture. Brain. 1998 Sep; 121 ( Pt 9):1603-30. Ramachandran VS, Hirstein W. PMID: 9762952.

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  121. Acute plasticity in the human somatosensory cortex following amputation. Neuroreport. 1998 Apr 20; 9(6):1013-7. Borsook D, Becerra L, Fishman S, Edwards A, Jennings CL, Stojanovic M, Papinicolas L, Ramachandran VS, Gonzalez RG, Breiter H. PMID: 9601659.

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  122. Psychophysical evidence for boundary and surface systems in human vision. Vision Res. 1998 Jan; 38(1):71-7. Rogers-Ramachandran DC, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9474377.

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  123. Mirror agnosia. Proc Biol Sci. 1997 May 22; 264(1382):645-7. Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL, Hillyer S. PMID: 9178535; PMCID: PMC1688417.

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  124. Capgras syndrome: a novel probe for understanding the neural representation of the identity and familiarity of persons. Proc Biol Sci. 1997 Mar 22; 264(1380):437-44. Hirstein W, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9107057; PMCID: PMC1688258.

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  125. Why do gentlemen prefer blondes? Med Hypotheses. 1997 Jan; 48(1):19-20. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9049984.

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  126. Rapid visual learning in neurones of the primate temporal visual cortex. Neuroreport. 1996 Nov 04; 7(15-17):2757-60. Tovee MJ, Rolls ET, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8981462.

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  127. The evolutionary biology of self-deception, laughter, dreaming and depression: some clues from anosognosia. Med Hypotheses. 1996 Nov; 47(5):347-62. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8951799.

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  128. Denial of disabilities in anosognosia. Nature. 1996 Aug 08; 382(6591):501. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 8700222.

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  129. Short note: on the unpleasantness of certain harsh sounds. Med Hypotheses. 1996 May; 46(5):487. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8735890.

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  130. Synaesthesia in phantom limbs induced with mirrors. Proc Biol Sci. 1996 Apr 22; 263(1369):377-86. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 8637922.

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  131. Rapid adaptive camouflage in tropical flounders. Nature. 1996 Feb 29; 379(6568):815-8. Ramachandran VS, Tyler CW, Gregory RL, Rogers-Ramachandran D, Duensing S, Pillsbury C, Ramachandran C. PMID: 8587602.

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  132. What neurological syndromes can tell us about human nature: some lessons from phantom limbs, capgras syndrome, and anosognosia. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 1996; 61:115-34. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 9246441.

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  133. Motion capture and visual attention: comments on Culham and Cavanagh (1994) Vision Res. 1996 Jan; 36(1):77-80. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8746244.

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  134. Touching the phantom limb. Nature. 1995 Oct 12; 377(6549):489-90. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D, Cobb S. PMID: 7566144.

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  135. Anosognosia in parietal lobe syndrome. Conscious Cogn. 1995 Mar; 4(1):22-51. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 7497101.

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  136. Visual attention modulates metacontrast masking. Nature. 1995 Jan 05; 373(6509):66-8. Ramachandran VS, Cobb S. PMID: 7800040.

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  137. Filling in gaps in logic: reply to Durgin et al. Perception. 1995; 24(7):841-5. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8710444.

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  138. On the perception of illusory contours. Vision Res. 1994 Dec; 34(23):3145-52. Ramachandran VS, Ruskin D, Cobb S, Rogers-Ramachandran D, Tyler CW. PMID: 7975347.

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  139. Monocular double vision in strabismus. Neuroreport. 1994 Jul 21; 5(12):1418. Ramachandran VS, Cobb S, Levi L. PMID: 7948826.

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  140. The neural locus of binocular rivalry and monocular diplopia in intermittent exotropes. Neuroreport. 1994 May 09; 5(9):1141-4. Ramachandran VS, Cobb S, Levi L. PMID: 8080975.

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  141. Sensory maps in the human brain. Nature. 1994 Apr 14; 368(6472):592-3. Yang TT, Gallen C, Schwartz B, Bloom FE, Ramachandran VS, Cobb S. PMID: 8145842.

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  142. Noninvasive detection of cerebral plasticity in adult human somatosensory cortex. Neuroreport. 1994 Feb 24; 5(6):701-4. Yang TT, Gallen CC, Ramachandran VS, Cobb S, Schwartz BJ, Bloom FE. PMID: 8199341.

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  143. Phantom limbs, neglect syndromes, repressed memories, and Freudian psychology. Int Rev Neurobiol. 1994; 37:291-333; discussion 369-72. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 7883483.

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  144. Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic correlates of plasticity in the adult human brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1993 Nov 15; 90(22):10413-20. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8248123; PMCID: PMC47787.

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  145. Perceptual fading of visual texture borders. Vision Res. 1993 Mar-Apr; 33(5-6):717-21. Ramachandran VS, Gregory RL, Aiken W. PMID: 8351843.

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  146. Perception of transparency in stationary and moving images. Spat Vis. 1993; 7(2):113-23. Plummer DJ, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 8347548.

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  147. Perceptual correlates of massive cortical reorganization. Science. 1992 Nov 13; 258(5085):1159-60. Ramachandran VS, Rogers-Ramachandran D, Stewart M. PMID: 1439826.

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  148. On the perception of shape from shading. Percept Psychophys. 1992 Jul; 52(1):18-36. Kleffner DA, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 1635855.

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  149. Perceptual correlates of massive cortical reorganization. Neuroreport. 1992 Jul; 3(7):583-6. Ramachandran VS, Stewart M, Rogers-Ramachandran DC. PMID: 1421112.

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  150. Blind spots. Sci Am. 1992 May; 266(5):86-91. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 1566041.

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  151. Perceptual filling in of artificially induced scotomas in human vision. Nature. 1991 Apr 25; 350(6320):699-702. Ramachandran VS, Gregory RL. PMID: 2023631.

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  152. Form, motion, and binocular rivalry. Science. 1991 Feb 22; 251(4996):950-1. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 2000497.

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  153. Transparency and coherence in human motion perception. Nature. 1990 Mar 08; 344(6262):153-5. Stoner GR, Albright TD, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 2308632.

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  154. Transparency: relation to depth, subjective contours, luminance, and neon color spreading. Perception. 1990; 19(4):497-513. Nakayama K, Shimojo S, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 2096368.

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  155. Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges. Perception. 1990; 19(5):611-6. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 2102995.

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  156. Plasticity in brain development. Sci Am. 1989 Mar; 260(3):8-9. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 2928761.

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  157. Perception of 3-D structure from motion: the role of velocity gradients and segmentation boundaries. Percept Psychophys. 1988 Oct; 44(4):390-3. Ramachandran VS, Cobb S, Rogers-Ramachandran D. PMID: 3226888.

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  158. Perceiving shape from shading. Sci Am. 1988 Aug; 259(2):76-83. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3064296.

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  159. Perception of shape from shading. Nature. 1988 Jan 14; 331(6152):163-6. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3340162.

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  160. Interaction between colour and motion in human vision. Nature. 1987 Aug 13-19; 328(6131):645-7. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3614367.

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  161. Motion capture anisotropy. Vision Res. 1987; 27(1):97-106. Ramachandran VS, Cavanagh P. PMID: 3617550.

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  162. Visual inertia in apparent motion. Vision Res. 1987; 27(5):755-64. Anstis S, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3660637.

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  163. The perception of apparent motion. Sci Am. 1986 Jun; 254(6):102-9. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 3704621.

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  164. Capture of stereopsis and apparent motion by illusory contours. Percept Psychophys. 1986 May; 39(5):361-73. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3737369.

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  165. Perception of apparent motion by commissurotomy patients. Nature. 1986 Mar 27-Apr 2; 320(6060):358-9. Ramachandran VS, Cronin-Golomb A, Myers JJ. PMID: 3960117.

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  166. Perception of illusory occlusion in apparent motion. Vision Res. 1986; 26(10):1741-9. Ramachandran VS, Inada V, Kiama G. PMID: 3617515.

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  167. Figure-ground segregation modulates apparent motion. Vision Res. 1986; 26(12):1969-75. Ramachandran VS, Anstis S. PMID: 3617537.

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  168. Entrained path deflection in apparent motion. Vision Res. 1986; 26(10):1731-9. Anstis S, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 3617514.

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  169. Spatial phase and frequency in motion capture of random-dot patterns. Spat Vis. 1985; 1(1):57-67. Ramachandran VS, Inada V. PMID: 3940050.

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  170. Perceptual organization in multistable apparent motion. Perception. 1985; 14(2):135-43. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 4069943.

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  171. The neurobiology of perception. Perception. 1985; 14(2):97-103. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 4069953.

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  172. Apparent motion of subjective surfaces. Perception. 1985; 14(2):127-34. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 4069942.

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  173. Kinetic occlusion by apparent movement. Perception. 1985; 14(2):145-9. Anstis SM, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 4069944.

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  174. Perceptual organization in moving patterns. Nature. 1983 Aug 11-17; 304(5926):529-31. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 6877373.

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  175. Low spatial frequencies dominate apparent motion. Perception. 1983; 12(4):457-61. Ramachandran VS, Ginsburg AP, Anstis SM. PMID: 6672741.

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  176. Displacement thresholds for coherent apparent motion in random dot-patterns. Vision Res. 1983; 23(12):1719-24. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 6666076.

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  177. Extrapolation of motion path in human visual perception. Vision Res. 1983; 23(1):83-5. Ramachandran VS, Anstis SM. PMID: 6868383.

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  178. Evidence for a "consolidation" effect during changes in ocular dominance of cortical neurons in kittens. Behav Neural Biol. 1982 Jul; 35(3):211-6. Ramachandran VS, Ary M. PMID: 7181817.

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  179. Interpolation during apparent motion. Perception. 1982; 11(4):491-4. Shaw GL, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 7182806.

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  180. The development of the binocular depth cells in the secondary visual cortex of the lamb. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1979 Jun 04; 204(1157):455-65. Clarke PG, Ramachandran VS, Whitteridge D. PMID: 38458.

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  181. Changes in ocular dominance induced in monocularly deprived lambs by stimulation with rotating gratings. Nature. 1979 Feb 01; 277(5695):391-3. Martin KA, Ramachandran VS, Rao VM, Whitteridge D. PMID: 551261.

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  182. Does colour provide an input to human motion perception? Nature. 1978 Sep 07; 275(5675):55-6. Ramachandran VS, Gregory RL. PMID: 683341.

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  183. Learning-like phenomena in stereopsis. Nature. 1976 Jul 29; 262(5567):382-4. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 958387.

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  184. Global grouping overrides point-to-point disparities. Perception. 1976; 5(2):125-8. Ramachandran VS, Nelson JI. PMID: 951160.

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  185. Suppression of apparent movement during binocular rivalry. Nature. 1975 Jul 10; 256(5513):122-3. Ramachandran VS. PMID: 1152980.

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  186. Sharpness constancy during movement perception (short note). Perception. 1974; 3(1):97-8. Ramachandran VS, Rao VM, Vidyasagar TR. PMID: 4444926.

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  187. Apparent movement with subjective contours. Vision Res. 1973 Jul; 13(7):1399-401. Ramachandran VS, Rao VM, Vidyasagar TR. PMID: 4722815.

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  188. The role of contours in steropsis. Nature. 1973 Apr 06; 242(5397):412-4. Ramachandran VS, Rao VM, Vidyasagar TR. PMID: 4701206.

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  189. The role of colour perception and "pattern" recognition in stereopsis. Vision Res. 1973 Feb; 13(2):505-9. Ramachandran VS, Rao VM, Sriram S, Vidyasagar TR. PMID: 4692541.

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  190. Orientation-specific learning in stereopsis. Perception. 1973; 2(3):371-6. Ramachandran VS, Braddick O. PMID: 4794134.

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  191. Stereopsis generated with Julesz patterns in spite of rivalry imposed by colour filters. Nature. 1972 Jun 09; 237(5354):347-8. Ramachandran VS, Sriram S. PMID: 4557404.

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