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Patterns of interhemispheric correlation during human communication.

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The interhemispheric correlation patterns for each subject were observed to become similar during the communication sessions as compared to the control situations, and these effects are not due to nonspecific factors such as habituation or fatigue.
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Correlation patterns between the electroencephalographic activity of both hemispheres in adult subjects were obtained. The morphology of these patterns for one subject was compared with another subject's patterns during control situations without communication, and during sessions in which direct communication was stimulated. Neither verbalization nor visual or physical contact are necessary for direct communication to occur. The interhemispheric correlation patterns for each subject were observed to become similar during the communication sessions as compared to the control situations. These effects are not due to nonspecific factors such as habituation or fatigue. The results support the syntergic theory proposed by one of the authors (Grinberg-Zylberbaum).

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Evidence for correlations between distant intentionality and brain function in recipients: a functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis.

TL;DR: It was concluded that instructions to a healer to make an intentional connection with a sensory isolated person can be correlated to changes in brain function of that individual.
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Event-related electroencephalographic correlations between isolated human subjects.

TL;DR: Under certain conditions, the EEG of a sensorially isolated human subject can become correlated with event-related potentials in a distant person's EEG, which suggests the presence of an unknown form of energetic or informational interaction.
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Replicable functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence of correlated brain signals between physically and sensory isolated subjects.

TL;DR: These data replicate previous findings suggesting that correlated neural signals may be detected by fMRI and EEG in the brains of subjects who are physically and sensorily isolated from each other.
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Correlation between EEG and cognitive abilities: sex differences.

TL;DR: Interhemispheric correlation in the alpha band was significantly higher in women than in men at central, parietal and occipital derivations, suggesting women showing lower hemispheric differentiation than men.

Thinking Outside the Box: The Essence and Implications of Quantum Entanglement

Huping Hu, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ontological origin, implications and applications of quantum entanglement are discussed by thinking outside the standard interpretations of quantum mechanics, and it is argued that quantum entonglement originates from the primordial spin processes in non-spatial and non-temporal pre-spacetime, implies genuine interconnectedness and inseparableness of once interacting quantum entities, plays vital roles in biology and consciousness and has far-reaching consequences and applications in many fields such as medicine and neuroscience.
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Switchboard versus Statistical Theories of Learning and Memory

TL;DR: The conviction that training wore a "groove" of increased excitability along specific neural paths fom sensory input to motor output, and that the existence of that groove of cells was the memory of the experience, launched an avalanche of studies of lesions in which investigators sought the locus of the postulated connection.
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EEG phase coherence, pure consciousness, creativity, and TM--Sidhi experiences.

TL;DR: Information processing, at least to the extent measured by ideational fluency, is enhanced in those with clear experiences of pure consciousness and the TM--Sidhi techniques and EEG coherence is a psychophysiological correlate of this subject variable, suggesting that the results may be generalizable to the field of information processing and "peak experiences" described in Humanistic psychology.
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Field dependence, laterality and the EEG

Kieron O'Connor, +1 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the right hemisphere is more specifically organised in strong sinistrals than the general model would predict, and the use of EEC coherence measures in the study of cerebral functional organisation is supported.
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Electrophysiological Correlates of Meaning

TL;DR: This approach revealed that late components of frontal, but not occipital, evoked potentials reflect the change of meaning of a symbolic stimulus when it appears in different temporal contexts.
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