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Churchland, P.S. (1996).  Toward a neurobiology of the mind. The Mind-brain continuum: Sensory processes. 281-303.
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Ekman, P., Davidson, R. (1994).  The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions.
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Davidoff, F., DeAngelis, C.D., Drazen, J.M., Hoey, J., Højgaard, L., Horton, R., Kotzin, S., Nicholls, M.G., Nylenna, M., Overbeke, A.J.P.M., Sox, H.C., Van Weyden, M.B.D., Wilkes, M. (2001).  Sponsorship, Authorship, and Accountability [editorial]. New England Journal of Medicine. 345, 825-827.
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Gould, E., P, T., NB, H., TJ, S. (1999).  Neurogenesis in adulthood: a possible role in learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 3, 186-92.
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Hinshaw, S.P. (2002).  The years of silence are past: My father's life with Bipolar Disorders.
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Butler, J.P. (1997).  Excitable speech: A politics of the performative.
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Kindleberger, C.P. (1996).  Manias, panics and crashes: A history of financial crises.
Kotter, J.P. (1996).  Leading Change.
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Rosenhan, D.L., Seligman, M.E.P. (1995).  Abnormal psychology: third edition.
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Springer, S.P., Deutsch, G. (1998).  Left brain, right brain: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience.
Seligman, M.E.P. (1990).  Learned optimism: how to change your mind and your life.
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Teasdale, J.D., Barnard, P.J. (1993).  Affect, cognition and change: Remodelling depressive thought.
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Uberoi, J.P.S. (1984).  The Other Mind of Europe.
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Waraich, P., Goldner, E.M., Somers, J.M., Hsu, L. (2004).  Prevalence and incidence studies of mood disorders: A systematic review of the literature. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 49, 124-38.