Dean Wooldridge - Books

Books

  • The Machinery of the Brain, Dean Wooldridge, McGraw-Hill (1971), ASIN: B000GRLHYA
  • The Machinery of Life, Dean Wooldridge
  • Mechanical Man: The Physical Basis of Intelligent Life, Dean Wooldridge, McGraw-Hill (1969), ASIN: B000BTNUHA
  • Sensory Processing in the Brain, Dean Wooldridge, John Wiley & Sons Inc (August 1979), ISBN 0-471-05269-8

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