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- How to Make a Conscious Chess-Player Machine: Making Artificial Intelligence out of Julian Jaynes’ TheoryDaklan, Arash, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Terror and the Bicameral Mind: Joyce Carol Oates’s Use of Julian Jaynes in Her Pseudonymous FictionDean, Sharon L., Clues: A Journal of Detection, Spring-Summer 1994, 15, 1.
- ‘Minds’ in ‘Homer’: A Quantitative Psycholinguistic Comparison of the Iliad and OdysseyDedović, Boban, PsyArXiv Preprints, January 2021.
- The Evolution of Mental Language in the Iliad and the OdysseyBoban Dedović (interviewed by Marcel Kuijsten), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Julian Jaynes’ Software ArcheologyDennett, Daniel, Canadian Psychology, April 1986, 27, 2, 149-154.
- The Ghost of the Corpus Callosum: Doppelgänger as Bicameral Brain Function in Poe’s “William Wilson”Dietrich, Bryan D., Semiotics, 1992.
- A Quantitative Philology of IntrospectionDiuk, Carlos G., D. Fernandez Slezak, I. Raskovsky, M. Sigman, and G. A. Cecchi, Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2012, 6, 80.
- What We Were, What We Are Becoming: The Human Cognitive JourneyDonald, Merlin, Keynote address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Julian Jaynes, the Noosphere, Altered States and Consciousness EvolutionEvans, Paul, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Voices, Consciousness, and the Bicameral Mind: A Scanner Darkly on the Road to Julian Jaynes’ PsychologyFeist, Richard, in David Sandner (ed.) Philip K. Dick: Essays of the Here and Now (McFarland, 2020)
- The Dangerous Metaphor: Wittgenstein and Jaynes and the Rise of NeobehaviorismFunke, Ralf, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Evidence for Bicameral Mentality in Ancient TibetTodd Gibson (interviewed by Marcel Kuijsten and Brian J. McVeigh), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Souls, Gods, Kings, and Mountains: Julian Jaynes’s Theory of the Bicameral Mind in Tibet, Part OneGibson, Todd, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind.
- Listening for Ancient Voices: Julian Jaynes’s Theory of the Bicameral Mind in Tibet, Part TwoGibson, Todd, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind.
- Julian Jaynes and the Ancient MindgodsGliedman, John, Science Digest, April 1982, 90, 84-87.
- The Last Modern Psychologist: Julian Jaynes’ Search for Consciousness in the Natural WorldGreer, Scott, Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, 2016, 4, 1, 13-25.
- A Knowing Noos and a Slippery Psychê: Jaynes’s Recipe for an Unnatural Theory of ConsciousnessGreer, Scott, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness.
- A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Jaynes and the Psychology of ReligionHainly, John, Invited address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Auditory Hallucinations in Nonverbal QuadriplegicsHamilton, John, Psychiatry, November 1985, 48, 4, 382-92.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness. - Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind: The Theories of Julian JaynesHampden-Turner, Charles, in Maps of the Mind, 1981, New York, Macmillan, 90-94.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind. - Vico and Jaynes: Neurocultural and Cognitive Operations in the Origin of ConsciousnessHaskell, Robert E., New Vico Studies, 1993, Volume XI.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind. - Odd Man OutHilts, Philip, Omni, January 1981, 3, 4, 68-88.
- The Ordering of Relations: Jaynesian Psycho-History, Bicameralism and Post-Individual Digital SubjectivityHousley, William, Cardiff University, 2009.
- A Schizophrenic Woman Who Heard Voices of the GodsHurlburt, Russell T., Sampling Normal and Schizophrenic Inner Experience (Plenum Press, 1990).
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind. - The Legend of Julian Jaynes: The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of WestworldIndick, William and Vagish Kottana, in Travis Langley (ed.) Westworld Psychology: Violent Delights (Sterling, 2018)