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Shane, Dunne, and Fisher Yale L, eds. Three-dimensional ultrasound tomography of the eye. Eden Mills, Ont: NovaCoast Pub., 1998.

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Enterprises, N. E. Thing, ed. Magic eye III: Visions : a new dimension in art. Kansas City, Mo: Andrews and McMeel, 1994.

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Hammelef, Danielle S. Eye-popping CGI: Computer-generated special effects. North Mankato, Minnesota: Capstone Press, 2015.

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1924-, Harris Joyce, ed. Henry's gift: The magic eye. London: Michael Joseph, 1994.

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ill, Harris Joyce, and Petyhyrycz Bohan ill, eds. Henry's gift: The magic eye. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1994.

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ill, Hawcock David, ed. On Christmas Eve: A three-dimensional celebration. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1992.

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Mars 3-D: A rover's-eye view of the red planet. New York: Sterling, 2014.

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Bell, Jim. Mars 3-d: A rover's-eye view of the red planet. New York: Sterling Pub., 2008.

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Stewart, Dianne M. Three eyes for the journey: African dimensions of the Jamaican religious experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

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The hallowed eve: Dimensions of culture in a calendar festival in Northern Ireland. Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

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Adoption by lesbians and gay men: A new dimension in family diversity. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Four-dimensional Jesus: Seeing Jesus through the eyes of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Grand Rapids, Mich: CRC Publications, 2001.

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Ives, Penny. On Christmas Eve: An Edwardian Christmas comes to life in a three-dimensional celebration. London: Deutsch Children's Books, 1992.

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Schwaderlapp, Dominik. Erfüllung durch Hingabe: Die Ehe in ihrer personalistischen, sakramentalen und ethischen Dimension nach Lehre und Verkündigung Karol Wojtylas/Johannes Pauls II. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag, 2002.

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Armstrong, Herbert W. The incredible human potential: This is the eye-opening story of the real gospel message of Jesus christ, of how the missing dimension was withheld, and the whole world deceived. Edmond, OK: Philadelphia Church of God, 2004.

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Borri, Claudio, and Francesco Maffioli, eds. Re-engineering Engineering Education in Europe. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-676-1.

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Contributing to the development and the enrichment of the European dimension in Engineering Education (EE), constituted the global goal of TREE. In other words to enhance the compatibility of the many diverse routes to the status of Professional Engineer which exist in Europe and, hence, to facilitate greater mobility of skilled personnel and integration of the various situations throughout Europe. The activity of the TN TREE, made up by some 110 higher education Institutions and Associations, has been developed along four main lines: A. the tuning line B. the education and research line C. the attractiveness of EE line D. the sustainability line This volume, accompanied by a CD Rom, presents the results of three years of works in the frame of the Thematic Network TREE which was activated and financed in the frame of the SOCRATES Programme in the period 2004-2007.
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Spiritual Dimensions of Eye Floaters: A Seers View, Open Eye Meditation, Ecstasy, Carlos Castaneda, Near-Death Experiences. Books on Demand, 2019.

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Conrad, Shirley. Dimensions of Eve. Beatitude Press, 2004.

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Hidden Dimension: Magic Eye For Barnes & Noble. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002.

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Abbott, Edwin A. Flatland. Edited by Rosemary Jann. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199537501.001.0001.

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Upward, yet not Northward.’ How would a creature limited to two dimensions be able to grasp the possibility of a third? Edwin A. Abbott's droll and delightful ‘romance of many dimensions’ explores this conundrum in the experiences of his protagonist, A Square, whose linear world is invaded by an emissary Sphere bringing the gospel of the third dimension on the eve of the new millennium. Part geometry lesson, part social satire, this classic work of science fiction brilliantly succeeds in enlarging all readers‘ imaginations beyond the limits of our ‘respective dimensional prejudices’. In a world where class is determined by how many sides you possess, and women are straight lines, the prospects for enlightenment are boundless, and Abbott's hypotheses about a fourth and higher dimensions seem startlingly relevant today. This new edition of Flatland illuminates the social and intellectual context that produced the work as well as the timeless questions that it raises about the limits of our perception and knowledge.
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Majikku ai =: Magic eye : Three dimension trip vision. Wani Bukkusu, 1992.

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Magic Eye II three dimensional trip vision. N.E. Thing Interprises, 1993.

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Magic Eye III: Vision: A New Dimension in Art. Scholastic, 1995.

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Magic eye III: Visions: a new dimension in art. New York: Scholastic Inc, 1994.

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Three-dimensional kinematics of eye, head and limb movements. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Enterprises, N. E. Thing, ed. Magic Eye III: Visions - a new dimension in art : 3D illusions. London: Michael Joseph, 1994.

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(Editor), M. Fetter, T. Haslwanter (Editor), H. Misslich (Editor), and D. Tweed (Editor), eds. Three-dimensional Kinematics of the Eye, Head and Limb Movements. CRC, 1997.

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Misslich, Hubert. Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Eye, Head and Limb Movements. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Misslich, Hubert. Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Eye, Head and Limb Movements. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Misslich, Hubert. Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Eye, Head and Limb Movements. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Williams, Tami. Fiction, Newsreels, and Social Documentary in the Sound Era. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038471.003.0005.

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This chapter traces Dulac's transition to nonfiction filmmaking in the early 1930s, in her work as founding director of one of the most important news reel companies of the period (France-Actualités-Gaumont, 1932–35). It examines the aesthetic and social dimensions of her conception of the newsreel and its capacity for objectivity, as well as its ability to reveal reality and inner meanings beyond that which is visible with the human eye. The chapter also considers Dulac's socially and politically engaged nonfiction films and projects of the Popular Front, particularly her unique newsreel-based, pacifist documentary feature, Le Cinéma au service de l'histoire (1935), which investigates cinema's role as an actor within history.
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Angelaki, Dora E. The oculomotor plant and its role in three-dimensional eye orientation. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199539789.013.0008.

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Hague, Neil. Through Ancient Eyes: Seeing Hidden Dimensions - Exploring Art & Soul Connections. Quester Publications, 2002.

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Inc, Magic Eye. Magic Eye III, Vol. 3 Visions A New Dimension in Art 3D Illustrations. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1994.

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Fleming, Roland W., and Daniel Holtmann-Rice. “Shape From Smear”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0017.

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Of the many mysteries of sensory perception, one of the greatest is surely our ability to see in three dimensions. While the world is 3D, the retinal images are 2D: So how does the brain work out the extra dimension? Under ordinary conditions, viewing the world with two eyes provides rich sources of information for inferring depths. However, we are also very good at working out 3D shape even from single, static photographs of objects. This chapter presents a novel illusion in which 2D patterns appear vividly 3D, revealing specific image information that the brain uses for inferring 3D shape, based on the way texture appears distorted in the image.
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Lœvenbruck, H., R. Grandchamp, L. Rapin, L. Nalborczyk, M. Dohen, P. Perrier, M. Baciu, and M. Perrone-Bertolotti. A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Inner Language. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796640.003.0006.

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The nature of inner language has long been under the scrutiny of humanities, through the practice of introspection. The use of experimental methods in cognitive neurosciences provides complementary insights. This chapter focuses on wilful expanded inner language, bearing in mind that other forms coexist. It first considers the abstract vs. concrete (or embodied) dimensions of inner language. In a second section, it argues that inner language should be considered as an action-perception phenomenon. In a third section, it proposes a revision of the “predictive control” account, fitting with our sensory-motor view. Inner language is considered as deriving from multisensory goals, generating multimodal acts (inner phonation, articulation, sign) with multisensory percepts (in the mind’s ear, tact, and eye). In the final section, it presents a landscape of the cerebral substrates of wilful inner verbalization, including multisensory and motor cortices as well as cognitive control networks.
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Stewart, Dianne M. Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience. Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Santino, Jack. Hallowed Eve: Dimensions of Culture in a Calendar Festival in Northern Ireland. University Press of Kentucky, 2009.

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Stewart, Dianne M. Three Eyes for the Journey: African Dimensions of the Jamaican Religious Experience. Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Roberts, Sophie, and Sharon Dixon. Gait analysis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0009.

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Gait analysis describes the process of systematically quantifying mechanical aspects of walking or running to aid in the examination of a patient/client. In the publication Gait Analysis: An Introduction, Whittle (2002) identifies the eye as being the first tool in this assessment, with technology being available to supplement this visual analysis. Technological analysis tools include two-dimensional (2D) video, three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis, pressure plates, and pressure insoles. The application of technology has increased our understanding of human gait substantially. This chapter introduces the basic tools of gait analysis and highlights specific considerations when selecting appropriate tools for the assessment of walking gait. Details of running gait are provided in Chapter 1.8....
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1929-, Cohen Bernard, Henn Volker, Bárány Society Meeting, and Symposium on Representation of Three-Dimensional Space in the Vestibular, Oculomotor, and Visual Systems (1987 : Bologna, Italy), eds. Representation of three-dimensional space in the vestibular, oculomotor, and visual systems: A symposium of the Bárány Society. New York, N.Y: New York Academy of Sciences, 1988.

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Chakravartty, Anjan. Scientific Ontology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190651459.001.0001.

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Both science and philosophy are interested in questions of ontology—questions about what exists and what these things are like. Science and philosophy, however, seem like very different ways of investigating the world, so how should one proceed? Some defer to the sciences, conceived as something apart from philosophy, and others to metaphysics, conceived as something apart from science, for certain kinds of answers. This book contends that these sorts of deference are misconceived. A compelling account of ontology must appreciate the ways in which the sciences incorporate metaphysical assumptions and arguments. At the same time, it must pay careful attention to how observation, experience, and the empirical dimensions of science are related to what may be viewed as defensible philosophical theorizing about ontology. The promise of an effectively naturalized metaphysics is to encourage beliefs that are formed in ways that do justice to scientific theorizing, modeling, and experimentation. But even armed with such a view, there is no one, uniquely rational way to draw lines between domains of ontology that are suitable for belief and ones in which it would be better to suspend belief instead. In crucial respects, ontology is in the eye of the beholder: it is informed by underlying commitments with implications for the limits of inquiry, which inevitably vary across rational inquirers. As result, the proper scope of ontology is subject to a striking form of voluntary choice, yielding a new and transformative conception of scientific ontology.
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Timmer, John. Four-Dimensional Jesus: Seeing Jesus Through the Eyes of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Faith Alive Christian Resources, 2003.

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Marshall, Katherine. Religion, Politics, and Economic Development. Edited by Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199845156.013.3.

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This article explores the interrelationships among religion, politics, and economic development, with emphasis on the transnational dimensions of religious interactions with development institutions and thinking. It highlights the disconnects and tensions between the worlds of development and faith, as well as their synergies. It shows how the political dimensions of religious and development politics take very different forms in different parts of the world by citing the experiences of a number of countries such as the Philippines, Guatemala, Kenya, Morocco, and Cambodia. The focus is on the role of religion in international relations and in the broader politics of development. Two major religious actors that are especially visible and have a major transnational influence are the Catholic Church and Islam. The article also considers events that have opened eyes and doors on how faith and development are intertwined, particularly the HIV and AIDS pandemic.
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Goodrich, Peter. Pictures as Precedents. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456368.003.0011.

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Contemporary expansion of the use of images, photographs, film, animation and other visual media in legal argument has given rise to a practice and subdiscipline of visual advocacy. Less studied and commented on, this scopic dimension to legal practice has also resulted in an increasing use of images in judicial decisions. Recent case law provides examples of an image of an ostrich with its head buried purportedly remonstrating against failure to cite binding precedent, a smiling emoji in a decision relating to child custody, numerous splash pages and online order icons in cases relating to consumer purchases over the net, and many further instances of pictures coming to play the law. This chapter directly addresses the role of the eye and the impact of the visual upon the reasoning of judgments, as also on the status and import of precedents that include pictures.
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Bravo, Omar Alejandro, and Enrique Rodríguez Caporalli, eds. El miedo en Cali. Representaciones, redes sociales y dispositivos estatales. Universidad Icesi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18046/eui/ee.4.2021.

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Los contenidos de este libro se estructuran en torno a dos acontecimientos: el primero, con un peso mayor en los capítulos que lo componen, lo constituyen los hechos ocurridos la noche del paro del 21 de noviembre del 2019 (21N) en Cali y los sucesos relacionados con el toque de queda que se decretó esa misma noche. En segundo lugar, la posterior aparición de la pandemia producida por el virus SARS-CoV-2 denominado COVID-19, con sus múltiples consecuencias, principalmente las sanitarias, sociales y económicas. De esta manera, este texto, de marcado tono ensayístico, pretende ofrecer elementos para un debate abierto e inacabado, que excede los dos hechos mencionados que lo posibilitaron, para dimensionar de forma general los aspectos discursivos y prácticas discriminatorias y violentas relacionadas a ciertos acontecimientos sociales que vienen a operar como detonantes y síntomas de imaginarios y representaciones sociales preexistentes.
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Raghuram, Anantharam, and Günter Harder. Eisenstein Cohomology for GL and the Special Values of Rankin-Selberg L-Functions. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691197890.001.0001.

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This book studies the cohomology of locally symmetric spaces for GL(N) where the cohomology groups are with coefficients in a local system attached to a finite-dimensional algebraic representation of GL(N). The image of the global cohomology in the cohomology of the Borel–Serre boundary is called Eisenstein cohomology, since at a transcendental level the cohomology classes may be described in terms of Eisenstein series and induced representations. However, because the groups are sheaf-theoretically defined, one can control their rationality and even integrality properties. A celebrated theorem by Langlands describes the constant term of an Eisenstein series in terms of automorphic L-functions. A cohomological interpretation of this theorem in terms of maps in Eisenstein cohomology allows the authors to study the rationality properties of the special values of Rankin–Selberg L-functions for GL(n) × GL(m), where n + m = N. The book carries through the entire program with an eye toward generalizations. The book should be of interest to advanced graduate students and researchers interested in number theory, automorphic forms, representation theory, and the cohomology of arithmetic groups.
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Giacalone, Rita. Política internacional a principios del siglo XXI: poder, cooperación y conflicto. Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.16925/9789587603347.

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A principios del siglo XXI, la política internacional necesita ser analizada con herramientas metodológicas de la geopolítica y geoeconomía, con las cuales geografía, historia económica y política se entrecruzan para permitirnos entender los cambios actuales. De acuerdo con ese análisis, se interpreta de qué forma está siendo cuestionado el orden internacional, posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Para ello, se plantea como eje central del libro el surgimiento de nuevos actores y formas de cooperación y la reaparición de conflictos latentes durante la Guerra Fría. De esa manera, la atención se concentra en los actores, los procesos y sus consecuencias. Se enfatiza el dinamismo interactivo de la política internacional para argumentar que, aunque el aceleramiento del tiempo histórico en los últimos años hace que muchos procesos se perciban como divergentes, atropellados e inesperados, poseen algunos rasgos comunes. Entre ellos, se encuentra que la tecnología facilita desarrollar nuevos instrumentos tanto de cooperación como de conflicto, la lucha por el poder reincorpora dimensiones culturales y geográficas olvidadas, el poder se vuelve difuso, pero es más cuestionado por quienes no lo tienen y la agencia de los Estados naciones sigue teniendo valor, aunque esté siendo impugnada por otras fuerzas. Este libro incluye en la primera parte estudios de política internacional del siglo XXI, en cada uno de los cuales se analiza qué sucedió, dónde y cuándo; en la segunda parte, se plantean las posiciones y las perspectivas de cada uno de los que intervinieron o resultaron afectados por el proceso; la última sección presenta la interpretación de la autora, pero el lector puede elegir una visión diferente. Para hacerlo posible, el primer capítulo destaca características de distintos enfoques teóricos de Relaciones Internacionales para mostrar que la interpretación de la política internacional incluye aristas epistemológicas y ontológicas; aunque, por ser un libro orientado a lectores no especializados, no se expliciten en él.
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Beaurepaire, Pierre‐Yves. The View from Below. Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.009.

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The cahiers or registers of grievances composed by every community in France for the Estates-General of 1789 have long been recognized as an unparalleled historical resource. But by their very immense nature they have proved susceptible to a wide range of interpretations, and it is only in recent years that new methods have established incontrovertibly some of the key messages they present about French opinion on the eve of the Revolution. Detailed study shows that the burdens of the unjust and illogical tax system were felt far and wide, and that the privileges of the nobility and the Church occupied many writers; but also that the very local nature of the individual documents produced a kaleidoscopic array of views and priorities. Thus, it is clear that continued work on this mass of evidence will yield further insights into the multiple dimensions of historical experience locked in these texts.
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Dresser, Rebecca. Research Subjects as Literary Subjects. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190459277.003.0008.

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This chapter turns to literature for insights on what it is like to be a research subject. Many creative writers look at research through the eyes of research subjects. They apply imagination and literary skills to bring the research world to life. Fictional accounts like White Noise and The Normals (novels about healthy volunteers in phase 1 drug studies), “Escape from Spiderhead” (a short story about research at a prison), and We Are Not Ourselves (a novel describing participation in an Alzheimer’s drug study) illuminate ethical dimensions of the human subject experience. Stories often portray researchers as untrustworthy individuals who manipulate subjects in pursuit of their research agendas, although some also include subjects who misbehave for their own ends. In some stories, flawed researchers become better people through their encounters with research subjects. Research professionals can learn from the fresh and vivid ways in which creative writers portray research experiences.
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