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(2001d), The myth of Miyamoto Musashi: A psychoanalytic view, Samiksa. Calcutta, India. [48] (In Press)
(2001c), Gerald Edelman: Scholar of Mind and Brain, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, (invited article). [47] (In Press)
(2001b), Report of Edelman et. al.: The 65th Anniversay Symposium of the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, Samiksa, Calcutta, India. [46] In Press.
(2001b), Report of Edelman et. al.: The 65th Anniversay Symposium of the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, Samiksa, Calcutta, India. [46] In Press.
(2001a), Editor (with Arnold Wilson) of Volume 28, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, The Analytic Press: Hillsdale, NJ [45]
(2000c), Book review of: From Brains to Consciousness? edited by Steven Rose, Princeton Univ. Press: Princeton, NJ, In Neuro-Psychoanalysis. [44]
(2000b), Tranference, Trauma, and Attention, Samiksa: Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Association, Calcutta, India [43]
(2000a), Psyche and Brain: The Biology of Talking Cures. International Universities Press: Madison, CT. [42]
(1999g), Levin and Wilson, A. (editors), The Annual of Psychoanalysis, vol. 26/27, Section II: Gedo Symposium (pp. 23 on), T.A.P.: Hillsdale, NJ. [41]
(1998f), Mandelkern, hippocampus und psychoanalyse, trans. by S. Vogel, Psyche: Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse und ihre Anwendungen, 52:1004-1013, Klett-Cotta: Stuttgart. [40]
(1998e), A brief history of analysis and cognitive neuroscience, The American Psychoanalyst, 32(3):26-27, 35. [39]
(1998d), Chaos Theory and Developmental Theories of Mind, Special Issue of The Annual of Psychoanalysis on Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Neuroscience planned for 1999, Neurosciences Editor, Fred M. Levin, The Analytic Press: Hillsdale, N.J. [38]
(1998c), Report on papers presented to the 65th Anniversary Symposium of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, The Analytic Press: Hillsdale, N.J. [37]
(1998b), Mind and Brain: Attempting to bridge our understanding of conscious and unconscious processes, Samiksa (The Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society), Volume 52, pp. 39-48 [36]
(1998a), Summary of Michael Posner's Plenary Presentation, Newsletter, American College of Psychoanalysts, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, pp. 4,12. [35]
(1997g), Some thoughts on attention, Samiksa (The Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society), 51:23-30. [34]
(1997f), Review of Howard Shevrin et. al.'s book Conscious and Unconscious process, General Hospital Psychiatry, 18:1-2, Elsevier Science, Inc.: New York. [33]
(1997e), Abstracts: Neuroscience Section. The amygdala, hippocampus, and psychoanalysis, Psa. Quarterly, vol. LXVI, No. 3, pp. 555-568. [32]
(1997d), In: F.M. Levin and A. Wilson (eds.), Essays in Honor of John E. Gedo: Essays in Science, Humanism, and Art. A. and H. Press, Chicago, Illinois. [31]
(1997c, In Press), Subtle is the Lord: The relationship between consciousness, the unconscious, and the executive control network (ECN) of the brain, In: The Annual of Psychoanalysis for 1999, special issue of Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurosciences Editor, Fred M. Levin. [30]
(1997b), Integrating some mind and brain views of transference: the phenomena, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 45:1121-1151. [29]
(1997a), Comments on lead article by Mark Solms, The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. [28]
(1996), In Press, The psychoanalytic treatment of neuropsychiatric patients, Samiksa (The Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society). [27]
(1995g), Review of Priel and Schrieber's article on bifurcation theory, Psa. Quarterly. [26]
(1995f), Psychoanalysis and Interdisciplinary research: An introduction of the integration of neuroscience and the psychoanalytic theory of learning, Samiksa (The Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society), 149: 1-12 [25]
(1995e), A summary of the papers presented to Psyche '94, International Symposium on Mind and Brain, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka, Japan, in Psa Quaterly, review of neuroscience section. [24]
(1995d), Psychoanalysis and the brain, Chapter 42 in Psychoanalysis: The Major Concepts, eds. Burness Moore and Bernard Fine, Yale University Press, New Haven, pp. 537-552. [23] [This is a chapter in an Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis]
(1995a,b,c), Psychoanalysis Parts I, II, and III, In The Annual of Psychoanalysis, as follows: Part I-The problem of representation and alternative approaches (pp. 95-115); Part II-The special relationship between psychoanalytic transference, similarity judgment, and the priming of memory (pp. 117-130); Part III-Some thoughts on a line of development of a philosophy of mind (131-151); The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, N.J. [20,21,22]
(1995/2000), "Kokoru no Chizu" [Japanese translation of] Mapping the Mind, see above], trans. Yasuhiko Taketomo, Ryu Nishikawa, and Mizuta Ichiro. Minerva Shobo Press: Kyoto, Japan. [19]
(1993d), Letter to Editor of New England Journal of Medicine, Cochlear implants, by David A. Ebert, James Vanderbosch, and Fred M. Levin, volume 328, No. 24, issue for June 17, 1993. [18]
(1993c), The developmental, hierarchical model: neural control, natural language, and the recurrent organization of the brain, In The Hierarchical-Developmental Model, eds. A. Wilson and J. Gedo, Yale University Press. [17]
(1993b), Book review of Memory in Mind and Brain: What Dream Imagery Reveals, by Morton F. Reiser, Basic Books: New York, 1990, In Newsletter, American College of Psychoanalysts, vol. XXII, No. 2, pp. 9-10. [16]
(1993a), Book review of Arnold Modell's The Private Self, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 43:232-235. [15]
(1991b), Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience, The Analytic Press: Hillsdale, N.J. [14] [An early effort to bridge psychoanalysis and neuroscience, now translated into Japanese, see above]
(1992), Book review of Mania and Depression: A Classification of Syndrome and Disease, by George Winokur, John's Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 267(4):579-580. [13]
(1991a), Book review of Psychoanalysis and Motivation, by Joseph D. Lichtenberg, The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, N.J., In: Psychoanalytic Psychology. [12]
(1990), Sadism and masochism in psychoanalytic process: Neurosis and symptom formation, panel report, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 38:789-804. [11] (This is also available on 3 audiocasettes through the American Psychoanalytic Association, APsaA-127c.)
(1990), Psychological development and the changing organization of the brain. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 18:45-62, International Universities Press: N.Y. [10] [An early consideration of the neurophysiological steps in psychological development]
(1989), Book review of Brain Imaging: Applications in Psychiatry, ed. N.C. Andreasen, American University Press, Washington, D.C., In: Journal of the American Medical Association, 262:572-573. [9]
(1988), Introduction, pp. 1-38, In: Repetition and Trauma by Max Stern, The Analytic Press: Hillsdale, N.J. [8]
(1987), with D.M. Vuckovich, Brain plasticity, learning, and psychoanalysis, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 15:49-98, International Universities Press: Madison, CT. [7] [One of the first papers to connect learning with the cerebellum]
(1983), with D.M. Vuckovich, Psychoanalysis and the two cerebral hemispheres, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 11:171-198, International Universities Press: N.Y. [6] [One of the first papers to define psychological defenses in terms of neurophysiology]
(1980), Metaphor, affect and arousal: How interpretations might work, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 8:231-248, International Universities Press: N.Y. [5] [An early paper in the metaphor literature tying together psychological, analytic, and neuroscientific insights]
(1980), Insight-oriented psychotherapy with the deaf. In: Deafness and Mental Health, eds. Laszlo Stein, Eugene Mindel, and Teresa Jabeley, Grune and Stratton: N.Y. [4] [An early application of self-psychology to deafness rehabilitation]
(1967), Effects of epinephrine and 2,4 DNP on hypothermic perfused rabbit liver. Fed. Proc., 26:March-April. [3]
(1965), Hepatic electrolyte and glucose responses to epinephrine. J. Pharm. Exp. Ther., 150:61-66. with Elliott, F.S. and Shoemaker, W.C. [2] [This work actually provided early support for the understanding of how hormones act generally, using the work of Hodgkins and Huxley, who shortly after this paper were awarded a Nobel Prize.]
(1962), The effect of epinephrine and 3'5'AMP on the perfused rabbit liver. The Physiologist, 5:175. [1] [This work actually provided early support for the understanding of how hormones act generally, using the work of Hodgkins and Huxley, who shortly after this paper were awarded a Nobel Prize.]

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