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Equipment
Responding To Consciousness?
Most
people report a relationship with some piece of equipment or machinery
during their lifetimes. Often the item of the most intense feeling is
one's automobile. For many, feelings ranging from contempt to passionate
attachment are familiar memories easily elicited with just a brief reflection
on their experience with a variety of equipment.
For myself, of course I
experienced a teenage love for my automobile. However, when I think
of the thought interaction possibilities with a mechanical device, it
is my first IBM clone that comes to mind. My XTC soon became to me,
my Ecstacy. This wonderful device seemed to respond to my desires and
often gave others fits. Ah, you say, wishful thinking.
Perhaps, but consider this.
Dean I. Radin of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland investigated
the effects of mental intention on the output of random number generators.
Using a sophisticated neural network to search for "signature" patterns
of an individuals thoughts, Radin found the presence of "person-specific
signatures."
His study confirmed the
earlier findings of Berger, 1988; McConnell, 1989; and Nelson, Dunn
& Jahn, 1986. Further, Radin offers some interesting thoughts for the
use of this discovery. In his conclusion, he suggests that "an artificial
neural network can learn to associate machine-generated random data
with individuals who somehow 'mentally impress' patterns onto that data."
He continues, "the present study also found that properly configured
artificial neural networks can learn to associate data with specific
mental intentions, demonstrating the feasibility of developing a new
form of novel human-machine interaction technologies."
The Radin study was published
in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 7: 4, 355-373.
BRAIN SCANS REVEAL TWO
SIDED MEMORY FLOW
Using Positron Emission
Tomography (PET), researcher Endel Tulving of the University of Toronto,
has offered the first data indicating that memory pathways turn left
at the front of the brain to store information and right to retrieve
the information. I found this study of particular interest since the
my own Mirror Imaging Paradigm (MIP) would predict such a process. Perhaps
a brief background and explanation of the MIP is in order.
(Insert copy A and pic of
MIP model with cat mirroring).
LEFT HEMISPHERE: HAPPIER
OR EMOTIONALLY IGNORANT?
Increased brain activity
in the right anterior region is indicative of an emotionally troubled
experience, argues researcher Richard Davidson of the University of
Wisconsin, according to a report in the Brain/Mind Bulletin (February,
1994).
Davidson suggests that the
right hemisphere mediates "withdrawal" while the left is emotionally
oriented toward approach. His suggestion is principally based on observations
of increase and decline in immune responses for strongly right brained
people, and pleasant or negative responses to film clips of a pleasant
or unpleasant nature. Davidson also is aware of work conducted by researchers
in Germany that reported "larger event related potentials" in the right
hemisphere as a result of exposure to a nasty odor.
I don't believe that these
observations necessarily commit one to Davidson's logic. It is as reasonable
to assume that the left hemisphere is typically non-emotional. Emotion
has long been believed by many researchers to somehow "exist" predominantly
in the right hemisphere for the typical right handed model of hemispheric
laterality. The absence of an emotional response does not mean a happy
hemisphere. The Brain/Mind Bulletin reported a Body/Mind conference
and billed it: IS THE LEFT THE HAPPIER HEMISPHERE? My answer, no. Perhaps
it is the emotionally ignorant hemisphere, but to extend this to an
emotional term such as ignorant is rather far fetched---or is it? Is
ignorance bliss? What do you think?
CONSCIENTIOUS CHILDREN
LIVE LONGER LIVES
A team of researchers led
by Howard Friedman examined data derived from 1178 subjects originally
recruited by Lewis Terman in the early 1920's. They found that a conscientious
personality predicted longevity. Interestingly, they also found that
the cheerful optimist lived shorter lives. Friedman cautioned that the
latter finding needs careful interpretation. The study was published
in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65: 176-185.
GRADUATE STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE
TO MIND-BODY CONNECTION
Many graduate students have
assisted my research by conducting important studies as part of their
masters or doctoral programs. Indeed, the wealth of pioneering work
developed by graduate students is invaluable. Following this tradition,
Julie Anderson of the University of South Florida conducted a pioneering
study which evaluated the "Effect of a Repressive Coping Style on the
Immune System." A repressive style was determined to adversely effect
the immune system. For her research, Ms. Anderson won the Psi Chi/APA
Edwin B. Newman graduate Research Award. Congratulations Ms. Anderson
and thank you from all of us for contributing to the mind-body connection.
EVIDENCE FOR SPIRITUAL
HEALING?
In an authoritative and
comprehensive manner, Dr. David Aldridge, associate professor of clinical
research in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Witten Herdecke
in Germany, offers evidence that clearly shows spirituality to be "a
viable idea even within the modern medical practice and that it is definitely
an issue worthy of study."
Aldridge defines spirituality
in the terms of psychiatrist J. Hiatt, as "an activity of the spirit
on the mind." He further differentiates religion from spirituality in
terms of transcendence. Religion is seen as aiding individuals to maintain
a belief system where spirituality aims toward connecting the individual
with a higher authority in a direct personal relationship.
Aldridge asserts that most
terminally ill patients shift toward increased spiritual attention and
cites the recent study of P. Reed who concluded that an awareness of
spirituality enhances the well being of the terminally ill. Aldridge
then turns to T. L. Saudia's work which examined the value of prayer
in both maintaining health and as a direct coping strategy in patients
about to undergo cardiac surgery. Saudia employed the Multidimensional
Health Locus of Control Scales and a Helpfulness of Prayer Scale developed
by himself. Saudia concluded that prayer was both a helpful coping strategy
and a direction coping mechanism.
Aldridge reminds the reader
that prayer was demonstrated by Byrd in 1988 to have very positive effects
on coronary care patients; reducing the need for diuretics, intubation/ventilation
and antibiotics as well as leading to an overall better outcome.
Where Aldridge's article
is perhaps the most evocative is in the area of health beliefs and social
explanations. He asserts the need to incorporate spiritual healing into
traditional health care practices.
This is an excellent article
well worth the time to read in its entirety. The article was published
by the Fetzer Institute in their Journal of Mind-Body Health. (For more
information write the Fetzer Institute, 9292 West KL Avenue, Kalamazoo,
Mi. 49009).
NEWS IN BRIEF EMF MODULATES MELATONIN A variety of cancers have been linked to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and now researchers believe they have uncovered the mechanism. Harden M. McConnell of Stanford University believes that EMF modulates the brain hormone--melatonin. FEELING THE PRESENCE IS IN THE BRAIN According to researchers Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum, M. Delaflor, Sanchez Arellano, M. Guevara and M. Perez, an evoked potential in the brain can be transferred to another. Employing electrophysiological measures, the researchers discovered "an interaction which occurs when subjects are able to feel each other's presence without the use of sensory stimuli. Their findings were published in Subtle Energies, Volume 3:3, 25-43. HYPNOSIS STRENGTHENS IMMUNE RESPONSE Researcher Patricia Ruzyla-Smith of Washington State University studied the effect of hypnosis on the immune system. Thirty-two volunteers were recruited for the study. Blood cell analysis demonstrated two important responses for subjects who underwent hypnosis. (Science News). PSI EFFECTS DEMONSTRATED IN REPEATED STUDIES Researchers Charles Honorton and Daryl Bem combined the data from 11 studies conducted by Honorton between 1983 and 1989 which avoided all of the typical methodological problems most psi studies have been criticized over. Using a ganzfield procedure, the researchers observed statistically convincing evidence for telepathic communication between senders and receivers. Even the devout skeptics are having difficulty dismissing the work of Honorton and Bem. Robert Rosenthal of Harvard University was quoted by Science News as saying, "Bem and Honorton's article is very sophisticated statistically and you can't dismiss their findings." A LOVING HEART According to an article in Brain/Mind Bulletin, Rollin McCraty and Glen Rein have demonstrated connections between heart patterns and positive emotional states. It would appear, according to the researchers, that normally chaotic electrocardiogram spectrum patterns become coherent during positive states. Maybe we should all pay more attention to what our hearts tell us.
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