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- Introduction to Reflections on the Dawn of ConsciousnessKuijsten, Marcel, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness.
- Introduction to The Julian Jaynes CollectionKuijsten, Marcel, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection.
- The Quest for Jaynes’s Unpublished WritingsKuijsten, Marcel, The Jaynesian, 2008, 2, 1.
- Voice of Reason: Julian Jaynes’s Enduring Ideas on Hearing Voices and Our Emerging ConsciousnessKuijsten, Marcel (interviewed by John Soderlund), New Therapist Magazine, July/August 2004, 32.
- New Evidence for Jaynes’s Neurological ModelMarcel Kuijsten (interviewed by Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Consciousness, Cave Art, and DreamsMarcel Kuijsten (interviewed by Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- The Bicameral Mind ExplainedKuijsten, Marcel (interviewed by Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Consciousness and LanguageKuijsten, Marcel (interviewed by Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- The Gods of Mesopotamia and the Presentist FallacyKuijsten, Marcel, Invited address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- A Bicameral Semiotic: The Linguistic Sign as Image-Word DyadLa Freniere, Eric Alexander, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Expansion of Jaynes’ Wahee-Wahoo Hypothesis for Speech/Language EvolutionLenhardt, Martin L., paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- The Lost Voices of the GodsLeo, John, Time, March 14, 1977, 51-53.
- Language and Consciousness: Jaynes’s ‘Preposterous Idea’ ReconsideredLimber, John, in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness.
- The Oral Aesthetic and the Bicameral MindLindahl, Carl, Oral Tradition, January 1991, 6, 1.
Reprinted in Gilgamesh: A Reader, John Maier (ed.) (Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1997, pp. 328-36). - From Ancient Greece to the Present Day: How the Development of the Modern Mind Distanced Us from Genuine DialogueLivingstone, Louise, The Role, Nature and Difficulties of Dialogue in Transformative Learning (Proceedings, 2016).
- How Languages Create Mind Space and the ‘Analog I’Lowe, Malcolm David, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Hearing Voices, Sensed Presences, and Imagined “Others”Luhrman, Tanya M. (interviewed by Marcel Kuijsten), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Talking Moai?MacIntyre, Ferren, Rapa Nui Journal, 1999, 13, 3, 107–113.
- Psychologist Concentrates on How We Think (Interview with Julian Jaynes)Macklin, Beth, Tulsa World, October 7, 1980.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection. - Vestiges of the Gods: The Influence of Julian Jaynes on North American LiteratureMatrone, Robert Vincent, Bachelor's Thesis, New College of Florida, 2006.
- Eternal Rome: Subjective Consciousness and ImmortalityMaxwell, Ross R. The Psychohistory Review, 1985, 14, 35-43.
- The Bicameral MindMcCandless, Richard L., Religious Education, July-August 1980, 75, 4, 436-440.
- Robert Bellah and Julian Jaynes: An Imagined ConversationMcNearney, Clay, Invited address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Beyond Confusion: Culture, Cognition, and ConsciousnessMcVeigh, Brian J., Cross Culture, March 1993, 11.
- Humility as a Profession: A Memorial to Julian JaynesMcVeigh, Brian J., in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection.