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Ione, Amy. 2016. Art and the Brain: Plasticity, Embodiment, and the Unclosed Circle.

  • Dahlia W. Zaidel

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Ione, Amy. 2016. Art and the Brain: Plasticity, Embodiment, and the Unclosed Circle. Boston: Brill. xvi, 364 pages. Illustrations. Hardcover $151.


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Published Online: 2017-10-01
Published in Print: 2017-10-01

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