Directly Related Articles
A listing of many of the articles directly related to Julian Jaynes’s theory.
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- Mental Imagery and Hallucinations as Adaptive Behavior: Divine Voices and Visions as Neuropsychological VestigesMcVeigh, Brian J., The International Journal of the Image, 2013, 3, 1, 25-36.
- The Self as Interiorized Social Relations: Applying a Jaynesian Approach to Problems of Agency and VolitionMcVeigh, Brian J., in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness.
- Society In the Self: Towards An Anthropology of AgencyMcVeigh, Brian J., Toyo Gakuen University, March 1995.
- Beyond Confusion: Culture, Cognition, and ConsciousnessMcVeigh, Brian J., Cross Culture, March 1993, 11.
- Vestiges of Bicameral MentalityMcVeigh, Brian J. (interviewed by Marcel Kuijsten and Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Evidence for Bicameral Mentality in the BibleBrian J. McVeigh (interviewed by Marcel Kuijsten), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.
- Humility as a Profession: A Memorial to Julian JaynesMcVeigh, Brian J., in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection.
- The Emergence of Psychotherapies in Modern Japan: A Jaynesian InterpretationMcVeigh, Brian J., Invited address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- The Bicameral Mind, the Abyss, and UnderworldsMijuskovic, Ben, in Ben Mijuskovic, Consciousness and Loneliness: Theoria and Praxis, Chapter 8 , 365–402.
- What About The Bicameral Mind?Moffic, H. S., American Journal of Psychiatry, May 1987, 144, 5, 696.
- Reflections on Julian Jaynes’s The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral MindMorriss, James E., ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, 1978, 35, 3.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind. - The Metaphoric Origins of Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Consciousness in the Direct Perception of RealityMulaik, Stanley A., Philosophy of Science, June 1995, 62, 2.
- Julian Jaynes and Ezekiel’s WheelNovak, Peter, Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, January 2002, 25, 1.
- Brain Mechanisms for Consciousness and Conscious ExperienceOjemann, George, Canadian Psychology, April 1986, 27, 2, 158-168.
- Auditory Hallucinations and the Bicameral MindOlin, Robert, Lancet, 1999, 354, 166.
- The Feeling of A Presence and Verbal Meaningfulness in Context of Temporal Lobe Function: Factor Analytic Verification of the Muses?Persinger, Michael A. and Katherine Makarec, Brain and Cognition, November 1992, 20, 2, 217-226.
- Presence, Poetry, and the Collaborative Right HemispherePlatt, Carole Brooks, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2007, 14, 3, 36-53.
- The Right Mind of the PoetPlatt, Carole Brooks, Invited address at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- The Evolution of Self-TalkPos, Robert, The Jaynesian, 2007, 1, 2.
- Auditory Hallucinations of Hearing Voices in 375 Normal SubjectsPosey, Thomas B. and Mary E. Losch, Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 1983, 3, 2.
- Romanticism, Bicamerality, and the Evolution of the BrainProffitt, Edward, The Wordsworth Circle, 1978, 9, 1, 98-105.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind. - The Emergence of the Modern Concept of Introspection: A Quantitative Linguistic AnalysisI. Raskovsky, D. Fernandez Slezak, C.G. Diuk and G.A. Cecchi, Young Investigators Workshop on Computational Approaches to Languages of the Americas: Proceedings of the Workshop, June 6, 2010, 68-75.
- Artificial ProphetsRatjen, Walter, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Jaynes, Metaphor, and the Rhetorical Structuring of ConsciousnessRemington, Ted, paper presented at The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies, Charleston, WV, June 2013.
- Metaphor and the Rhetorical Structuring of ConsciousnessRemington, Ted (interviewed by Brendan Leahy), in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.