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Margaret Atherton (Philosophy), ed. by Patricia Easton and Kurt Smith. 2015. “Berkeley and Locke on Real Knowledge” in Battle of the God and the Giants Redux. Brill.
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Erik Newman, Terry L. Jernigan, Krista M. Lisdahl (Psychology), Leanne Tamm, Susan F. Tapert, Steven G. Potkin, Daniel Mathalon, Brooke Molina, James Bjork, et.al. 2015. Go/No Go task performance predicts cortical thickness in the caudal inferior frontal gyrus in young adults with and without ADHD. Brain Imaging and Behavior: 1-13.
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Lisa Silverman (Jewish Studies). 2015. “Art of Loss: Madame d’Ora, Photography, and the Restitution of Haus Doranna”. Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, 60(1).
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