Notes

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  3. . Laughlin and d'Aquili.
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  5. . A. R. Luria, Higher Cortical Functions in Man (New York: Basic Books, 1966).
  6. . Ibid.; K. H. Pribram, “The Primate Frontal Cortex–Executive of the Brain,” in Psychophysiology of the Frontal Lobes, ed. K. H. Pribram and A. R. Luria (New York: Academic Press, 1973).
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  9. . H. Terzian and C. Cecotto, “Su un nuovo metodo per la determinazione e lo studio della dominanza emisferica,” Giornale di Psichiattria e di Neuropatologia 87 (1959): 889–95, and “Amytal intracarotideo per lo studio della dominanza emisferica,” Rivista di Neurologia 30 (1960): 460–66; G. Rosadini and G. F. Rossi, “Richerche sugli effetti elettroencefalografici, neurologici e psychici della somninistrazione intracarotidea di amytal sodico nell ‘uomo,’ Acta Neurochirurgica 9 (1961): 234–42; G. Alema and G. Rosadini, “Données cliniques e E. E. G. de I'introduction d'amytal sodium dans la circulation encéphalique, I'état de conscience,” ibid. 12 (1964): 241–58; O. R. Hommes and L. H. H. M. Panhuysen, “Depression and Cerebral Dominance,” Psychiatria, Neurologia, Neurochirurgia 74 (1971): 259–70.
  10. . See n. 2 above.
  11. . EugeneG. d'Aquili and CharlesLaughlin, Jr., “The Biopsychological Determinants of Religious Ritual Behavior,” Zygon  10 (1975): 32–58.
  12. . Ibid.
  13. . KenWilber, “Psychologia Perennis: The Spectrum of Consciousness,” Journal of Transpersonal Psychology  , no. 2 (1975), pp. 105–32.
  14. . Ibid., pp. 106–8.