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Eidetic Imagery in Ghana: A Cross-Cultural WILL-O'-THE-WISP?

Pages 259-269 | Published online: 04 Nov 2012

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Ralph Norman Haber. (2011) Eidetic imagery still lives, thanks to twenty-nine exorcists. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 619-629.
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Benjamin Wallace. (2011) Eidetic imagery need not haunt us: a supportive example for the use of phenomenological reports. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 618-619.
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Gudmund Smith. (2011) The need for strict differentiation between eidetics and noneidetics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 617-618.
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Elsa M. Siipola. (2011) The search for neurological correlates of eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 617-617.
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Michael H. Siegel. (2011) Eidetic imagery: where's the ghost?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 616-617.
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Peter W. Sheehan. (2011) Eidetic imagery: continuing to be an enigmatic phenomenon. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 615-616.
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Paul A. Roodin & Erol F. Giray. (2011) Eidetic imagery is not a ghost. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 614-615.
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Cynthia Roberts-Gray. (2011) The visualization continuum. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 614-614.
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Alan Richardson. (2011) Eidetic imagery, occipital EEG activity, and palinopsia. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 613-613.
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Ulric Neisser. (2011) Tracing eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 612-613.
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John O. Merritt. (2011) None in a million: results of mass screening for eidetic ability using objective tests published in newspapers and magazines. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 612-612.
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David Marks. (2011) Eidetic imagery: Haber's ghost and Hatakeyama's ghoul. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 610-612.
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Martin S. Lindauer. (2011) Exorcising the ghosts in the study of eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 609-610.
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Israel Lieblich. (2011) Eidetic imagery: do not use ghosts to hunt ghosts of the same species. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 608-609.
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Bela Julesz. (2011) Random-dot correlogram test for eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 607-608.
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Julian Jaynes. (2011) Palaeolithic cave paintings as eidetic images. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 605-607.
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Ian M. L. Hunter. (2011) The easel procedure and eidetic characteristics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 605-605.
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Dennis H. Holding. (2011) Does being “eidetic” matter?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 604-605.
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Alastair Hannay. (2011) Eidetic imagery: theories and ghosts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 603-604.
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Charles J. Furst. (2011) The inside and outside of eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 602-603.
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K. Anders Ericsson, William G. Chase & Herbert A. Simon. (2011) Phenomenological reports as data. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 601-602.
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Leonard W. Doob. (2011) The cross-cultural approach to eidetic images. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 600-601.
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Daniel C. Dennett. (2011) Breeding cognitive strategies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 599-600.
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B. R. Bugelski. (2011) Eidetic possession: is exorcism necessary?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 598-599.
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Bruce Bridgeman. (2011) Toward a neurological theory of eidetic imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 598-598.
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Jeanine Blanc-Garin. (2011) Is eidetic imagery still eidos?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 597-598.
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Theodore X. Barber. (2011) Eidetic imagery and the ability to hallucinate at will. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 596-597.
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R. Ashton. (2011) Eidetic imagery and stimulus control. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 596-596.
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Akhter Ahsen. (2011) Eidetics: redefinition of the ghost and its clinical application. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 594-596.
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Ralph Norman Haber. (2011) Twenty years of haunting eidetic imagery: where's the ghost?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2:4, pages 583-594.
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