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- Thu May 28, 2009 2:46 pm
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
- Replies: 12
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Re: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
I don't actually know the answer to your question, but if you're looking for greater "neurobiological evidence" to support Jaynes's notions about the a/c connection between the hallucinatory area and Wernicke's Area shown on p. 104 of Jaynes, see... [broken link removed] ...which is at lea...
- Fri May 01, 2009 1:44 am
- Forum: 2.5. Hypothesis Two: The Bicameral Mind | Subtopic: Schizophrenia
- Topic: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
- Replies: 13
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Re: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
We have not reached our population quota yet, so publication is still in the future on SIQR... but we have begun to use it with severe borderline and schizoaffective / schizotypal subjects, and it seems to produce beneficial results so long as we combine it with medication compliance and dialectical...
- Fri May 01, 2009 1:37 am
- Forum: 2.5. Hypothesis Two: The Bicameral Mind | Subtopic: Schizophrenia
- Topic: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
- Replies: 13
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Re: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
I'm having some difficulty with this w/p browser, so I'll continue on a new message blank: Another treatment that's in development as both a stand-alone and follow-on for EMDR is SIQR (self-talk identification questioning and revision). It works on the same principles as EMDR in some respects, but m...
- Fri May 01, 2009 1:22 am
- Forum: 2.5. Hypothesis Two: The Bicameral Mind | Subtopic: Schizophrenia
- Topic: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
- Replies: 13
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Re: A Jaynes-Inspired Treatment for Schizophrenia?
The only thing I think I can add here is to suggest that you look into the growing body of research on EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) and the other bi-lateral (trans-hemispheric) trauma treatment protocols. These very widely used treatments combine alternating, multi-channel (n...
- Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:36 pm
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
- Replies: 12
- Views: 48050
Re: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
Memento: See Spreen, Risser & Edgell: Developmental Neuropsychology , New York: Oxford University Press, 1995; which provides a deeper grounding on the articles you found. The assertions in the articles you found are consonant with the preponderance of genetic expression for lateralization of bo...
- Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:04 am
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
- Replies: 12
- Views: 48050
Re: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
Nothing in the following material advances the -particular- nature of the neurobiological views expressed in this forum, but may trigger something in your combined consciousness: Julian Jaynes and the Raging Borderlines "Although reasoning has improved, the overall way in which the mind functio...
- Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:39 am
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: Jaynes's Neurological Model Vindicated
- Replies: 12
- Views: 48050
Bilateral Trauma Treatment Protocol / EMDR
The notion of improving bilateral communication is the underpinning of the most widely used treatment for combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder used by the VA hospital system nationwide for about 15 years now. It is widely called Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) (see Shap...