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concerning the references in the article left brain interpreter</, Dear Verstiegenheit. I am an editor of the Dutch language Wikipedia. I've seen that you recently contributed to the article on the left brain interpreter. Very good! Because I think this is a major development in neuropsychology. My problem is with one of the references. I have the book mentoned as no. 10 here on my desk. there is a serious error in the list of authors. Michael Gazzaniga is neither a contributor nor an editor of that book, and rightly so. I am aware that the book was originally anounced by the publisher as co-authored by Gazzaniga himself, which would be pretty unusual for satribute. Can you skip his name from the list of authors? I tried to do it myself but without succes because I don't understand how to open the references. With kind greetings from Amsterdam--Dolph Kohnstamm (talk) 14:06, 13 August 2015 (UTC) I can be reached at dolphkohnstamm@gmail.com[reply]