Right Hand, Left Hand: Corrections, Clarifications and
Additional Notes
Chris McManus, the author of "Right Hand, Left Hand" (2002):
". . . I am grateful to Tatsuo
Tabata not only for letting me know about this recent work, but also for
directing me to his own paper (Tabata & Okuda,
2000), which is probably as elegant and clear a description of the situation as
one will find, and with which I am in total
agreement. . . . " (A note to Chapter 12.)
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The Puzzle of Mirror Reversal: A View from Clockland
D. Navon, Psycoloquy* Vol. 12, Issue 17, pp. 1-19 (2001):
"Finally, Tabata & Okuda (2000) recently claimed
that the mirror is seen to reverse left and right, because the other two
orthogonal axes are already determined by external
asymmetry. . . . " (Paragraph 60.)
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*Psycoloquy is a refereed international, interdisciplinary electronic journal
sponsored by the American Psychological Association (APA).
Second Workshop Photo
Participants of the Second International Workshop on
Electron and Photon Transport Theory Applied to Radiation Dose Calculation,
June 2-5, 1997, The Lawrence H. Lanzl Institute of Medical Physics,
Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.:
"Back row: Jose Fernandez-Varea, Bruce Faddegon, Hans Neuenschwander, Anders
Ahnesjo, Tatsuo
Tabata, . . . "
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First Workshop Photo
Participants of the First International Workshop on
Electron and Photon Transport Theory Applied to Radiation Dose Calculation,
September 18-22, 1995, The Lawrence H. Lanzl Institute of Medical Physics,
Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.:
"Front row (left to right): Suzan Walker, Eugene Wong, Jerry Pomraning, Anil
Prinja, Marvin Adams, James Liu, Tatsuo
Tabata, . . . "
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Thank You!
APS News, The American Physical Society (1995):
"The following members participated in the Member-Get-A-Member
Campaign by recruiting one or more new
members. . . . [From the top of the fourth
column of the table]
Reyes A. Serrato, Jian X. Shen, Janine Shertzer, Mark Skalsey, Kenneth G.
Standing, Ye Sun, Tatsuo Tabata*, . . .  *These
individuals recruited more than one new member."
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