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Р И С У Н К И П Р Е Д О С Т А В Л Е Н Ы
ВВЕДЕНИЕ
Рис. B.l
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. В.2
B.C. Рамачандран
Рис. В.З Из: BRAIN, MIND, AND BEHAVIOR, SECOND EDITION, BY FLOYD
BLOOM AND ARLYNE LASERSON
ГЛАВ А 1
Рис. 1.1
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 1.2
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 1.3
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 1.4
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
ГЛАВ А 2
Рис. 2.1
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.2
AL SECKEL (С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ)
Рис. 2.3
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.4
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.5
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.6
DAVID VAN ESSEN (С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ)
Рис. 2.7
Из: RICHARD GREGORY, THE INTELLIGENT EYE (1979),
(фотограф: Ronald С. James, с разрешения)
РИС. 2.8
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
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B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.10
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 2.11
GLYN HUMPHREYS (С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ)
ГЛАВ А 3
Рис. 3.1
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
РИС. 3.2
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 3.3
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 3.4
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 3.5
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 3.6
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
РИС. 3.7
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 3.8
Из: FRANCIS GALTON, «VISUALISED NUMERALS»,
JOURNAL OF THE ANTROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 10(1881) 85-102
ГЛАВ А 4
Рис. 4.1
GIUSEPPE DI PELLEGRINO
(С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ)
РИС. 4.2
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
ГЛАВ А 6
Рис. 6.1
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
РИС. 6.2
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
ГЛАВ А 7
Рис. 7.1
Из: ANIMAL ARCHITECTURE BY KARL FRISCH AND
OTTO VON FRISCH, ILLUSTRATIONS COPYRIGHT © 1974 BY TUDOR
HOLLDOBER. ВОСПРОИЗВЕДЕНО
С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ HARCOURT, INC.
Рис. 7.2
ARMITA CHATTERJEE (С РАЗРЕШЕНИЯ)
Рис. 7.3
REUNION DES MUSEES NATIONAUX/ART RESOURCE, NY
Рис. 7.4
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 7.5
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 7.6
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 7.7
ROSEMANIA FOR WIKICOMMONS
Рис. 7.8
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
ГЛАВА 8
Рис. 8.1
Из: NADIA: A CSE OF EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
ABILITY IN AN AUTISTIC CHILD (1978) BY LORNA SELFE Рис. 8.2
B.C.
РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 8.3
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 8.4
B.C. РАМАЧАНДРАН
Рис. 8.5
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