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- Sat Apr 13, 2024 10:49 pm
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: The Neurology of the Bicameral Mind and Ecstatic Epilepsy
- Replies: 2
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Re: The Neurology of the Bicameral Mind and Ecstatic Epilepsy
My YouTube channel is no longer available, so please don't try to access it. However, I have recently created a Substack account where I publish my work now (as of 2024). The web address associated with the account is markzima@substack.com, but please note that it is markzima without the letter 'd'....
- Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:48 am
- Forum: 4.0. Hypothesis Four: Jaynes's Neurological Model for the Bicameral Mind
- Topic: The Neurology of the Bicameral Mind and Ecstatic Epilepsy
- Replies: 2
- Views: 16436
The Neurology of the Bicameral Mind and Ecstatic Epilepsy
Does anyone have an idea of how the neurological model of the Bicameral Mind mind might be used to explain the religious hallucinatory phenomena associated with ecstatic epilepsy? For examples of these religious hallucinatory phenomena, see my YouTube video "Sick Mystics", http://www.youtu...
- Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:33 am
- Forum: 1.0. Hypothesis One: Consciousness Based On Language
- Topic: JJ and the Homunculus Fallacy
- Replies: 14
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Re: JJ and the Homunculus Fallacy
I think there is a problem with distributing a single Cartesian theater across the two hemispheres of the brain: if this was how it worked, patients who have had their corpus callosum surgically severed would have their consciousness devastated, no? But this is not the case. By the way, functional n...