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Figure 5.14 Hans Spemann.

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Figure 5.14 b, Reproduced from Spemann, H. and Falkenberg. H. (1919) Wilhelm Roux’ Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanick 45: 371–422.

Figure 5.14 c, Reproduced from Spemann, H. and Falkenberg. H. (1919) Wilhelm Roux’ Archiv fur Entwicklungsmechanick 45: 371–422.

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Figure 5.17 Photos courtesy of Professor Nigel Brown, St George’s Hospital Medical School, London.

Figure 5.18 Reprinted with permission from Levin, M., et al. (1995) Cell 93: 803–814. Copyright (1995) Elsevier Science.

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Figure 6.2 Reproduced with permission of the California Institute of Technology from Feynman, R. P., et al. (1963) The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Vol. I: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation and Heat, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Figure 6.3 Reproduced with permission of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Figure 7.1 Darwin and William: reproduced with permission of English Heritage.

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Figure 8.1 b Mach (circa 1913): reprinted with permission of Peter Indefrey from Hagoort, P., et al. (1999) The Neurocognition of Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 273–316.

Figure 8.6 Reprinted with permission of the publishers from Riddoch, M. J. and Humphreys, G. W. (1995) Birmingham Object Recognition Battery, Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum, p. 150.

Figure 8.7 Reprinted from Gazzaniga, M. S. (1985) The Social Brain: Discovering the Networks of the Mind, New York: Basic Books.

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Figure 10.1 Thomas Carlyle (1857): Hulton Archive.

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Figure 11.1 Sir Osbert Sitwell: reproduced with kind permission of Sir Reresby Sitwell.

Figure 11.2 Vincent van Gogh, The Potato Eaters: reproduced with permission of the Vincent van Gogh Museum (Vincent van Gogh Foundation), Amsterdam.

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Figure 13.3 Rembrandt, The Three Trees: Teylers Museum, Holland.

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