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  1. Rex E. Jung & Richard J. Haier (2007). The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of Intelligence: Converging Neuroimaging Evidence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):135-154.score: 290.0
  2. Richard J. Haier & Rex E. Jung (2007). Beautiful Minds (I.E., Brains) and the Neural Basis of Intelligence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):174-178.score: 290.0
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  3. M. T. Alkire, R. J. Haier, J. H. Fallon & S. J. Barker (1996). PET Imaging of Conscious and Unconscious Verbal Memory. Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:448-62.score: 120.0
  4. M. T. Alkire, R. J. Haier & J. H. Fallon (2000). Toward a Unified Theory of Narcosis: Brain Imaging Evidence for a Thalamocortical Switch as the Neurophysiologic Basis of Anesthetic-Induced Unconsciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3):370-386.score: 120.0
    A unifying theory of general anesthetic-induced unconsciousness must explain the common mechanism through which various anesthetic agents produce unconsciousness. Functional-brain-imaging data obtained from 11 volunteers during general anesthesia showed specific suppression of regional thalamic and midbrain reticular formation activity across two different commonly used volatile agents. These findings are discussed in relation to findings from sleep neurophysiology and the implications of this work for consciousness research. It is hypothesized that the essential common neurophysiologic mechanism underlying anesthetic-induced unconsciousness is, as with (...)
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  5. M. T. Alkire, R. J. Haier & H. F. James (1998). Toward the Neurobiology of Consciousness: Using Brain Imaging and Anesthesia to Investigate the Anatomy of Consciousness. In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & A. C. Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II. MIT Press.score: 120.0
  6. Robert J. Sternberg (2007). Right Answer to the Wrong Question: A Reply to Jung and Haier. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):170-171.score: 12.0
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