992 results on '"PERSINGER, M."'
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102. Experimental Simulation of a Haunt Experience and Elicitation of Paroxysmal Electroencephalographic Activity by Transcerebral Complex Magnetic Fields: Induction of a Synthetic “Ghost”?
103. Cattell 16 Personality Profiles of Patients following Closed-Head Injuries
104. Subjective Improvement following Treatment with Carbamazepin (Tegretol) for a Subpopulation of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries
105. Application Timing of Complex Magnetic Fields Delineates Windows of Posttraining- Pretesting Vulnerability for Spatial and Motivational Behaviors in Rats
106. Pretraining Exposure to Physiologically Patterned Electromagnetic Stimulation atTenuates Fear-Conditioned Analgesia
107. Suppression of Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis in Rats Exposed Nocturnally to Magnetic Fields
108. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXXVII. Effects of Synthetic and Natural Geomagnetic Patterns on Maze Learning
109. Is There More than One Source for the Temporal Binding Factor for Human Consciousness?
110. A Linear Relationship between Postnatal Geomagnetic Activity and Self-Reports of Epileptic Seizures in Young Adults
111. Facilitation of Seizures in Limbic Epileptic Rats by Complex 1 Microtesla Magnetic Fields
112. Discrepancies between Standardized Measures of Cognitive Level and Halstead-Reitan Impairment Indices as Inferences of Brain Damage following Head Injuries
113. Wars and Increased Solar-Geomagnetic Activity: Aggression or Change in Intraspecies Dominance?
114. On the Nature of Space-Time in the Observation of Physical Events in Science
115. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXXVI. Geomagnetic Activity as a Partial Parturitional Trigger—Are Male Babies More Affected Than Female Babies?
116. Background Sound Pressure Fluctuations (5 DB) from Overhead Ventilation Systems Increase Subjective Fatigue of University Students during Three-Hour Lectures
117. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXXV. Sudden Infant Death, Bands of Geomagnetic Activity, and Pc1 (0.2 to 5 Hz) Geomagnetic Micropulsations
118. PERSONALITY NOT INTELLIGENCE OR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT DIFFERENTIATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WHO ACCESS SPECIAL NEEDS FOR “LEARNING DISABILITIES”
119. Hypnotic Induction Profiles, Contextual Innuendo, and Delayed Intrusion Errors for a Narrative: Searching for Mediating Variables
120. Putative Perception of Rotating Permanent Magnetic Fields following Ingestion of LSD
121. Numbers of Details in the Reconstruction of An Emotional Narrative Decrease Linearly as a Function of Time
122. Spect (HMPAO) Support for Activation of the Medial Prefrontal Cortices during Toe Graphaesthesia
123. Anticipatory Cues Can Interfere with Inhibitory Operant Behavior in the Rat
124. Test-Retest Scores for Patients Who Display Neuropsychological Impairment following “Mild Head Injuries” from Mechanical Impacts
125. Ontogeny of Two-Point Discrimination for Fingers and Toes in Children (Ages 7 through 15 Years)
126. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXXIV. Quantitative Increases in Group Aggression in Male Epileptic Rats during Increases in Geomagnetic Activity
127. Persistent Elevation of Nocturnal Activity in Rodents following Apparent Recovery from Lithium/Pilocarpine-Induced Limbic Seizures
128. “Subclinical” Dosages of Lithium and Pilocarpine that Do Not Evoke Overt Seizures Affect Long-Term Spatial Memory but Not Learning in Rats
129. Elevations of Complex Partial Epileptic-Like Experiences during Increased Geomagnetic Activity for Women Reporting “Premenstrual Syndrome”
130. Experimental Induction of Intermale Aggressive Behavior in Limbic Epileptic Rats by Weak, Complex Magnetic Fields: Implications for Geomagnetic Activity and the Modern Habitat?
131. Control of “Choice” by Application of the Electromagnetic Field Equivalents of Spoken Words: Mediation by Emotional Meaning Rather than Linguistic Dimensions?
132. Geomagnetic Variables and Behavior: LXXXIII. Increased Geomagnetic Activity and Group Aggression in Chronic Limbic Epileptic Male Rats
133. Reported Prevalence of Unconsciousness from Mechanical Impact to the Head in University Populations during a Fifteen-Year Period
134. Emergent Properties following Brain Injury: The Claustrum as a Major Component of a Pathway that Influences Nociceptive Thresholds to Foot Shock in Rats
135. Experimental Induction of the “Sensed Presence” in Normal Subjects and an Exceptional Subject
136. “I Would Kill in God's Name:” Role of Sex, Weekly Church Attendance, Report of a Religious Experience, and Limbic Lability
137. Metaphors for the Effects of Weak, Sequentially Complex Magnetic Fields
138. Depression following Brain Trauma is Enhanced in Patients with Mild Discrepancies between Intelligence and Impairment on Neuropsychological Scores
139. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXXII. A Strong Association between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Increments of Global Geomagnetic Activity—Possible Support for the Melatonin Hypothesis
140. Daily Posttraining Exposure to Pulsed Magnetic Fields that Evoke Morphine-Like Analgesia Affects Consequent Motivation But Not Proficiency in Maze Learning in Rats
141. Feelings of past Lives as Expected Perturbations within the Neurocognitive Processes That Generate the Sense of Self: Contributions from Limbic Lability and Vectorial Hemisphericity
142. Weak, but Complex Pulsed Magnetic Fields May Reduce Depression following Traumatic Brain Injury
143. Long-Term Consequences of Subtle Stimuli during the First Twenty-Four Hours of Seizure-Induced Brain Injury
144. Demands during Maze Learning in Limbic Epileptic Rats: Selective Damage in the Thalamus?
145. Repeated Verbal Interruptions during Exposure to Complex Transcerebral Magnetic Fields Elicit Irritability: Implications for Opiate Effects
146. Visuospatial/Vocabulary Differences in Boys and Girls and a Potential Age-Dependent Drift in Vocabulary Proficiency
147. Geophysical Variables and Behavior: LXXX. Periodicities and Energetic Characteristics of a Strobe-Light Luminosity during a Geomagnetic Storm
148. Attempts to Simulate the Association between Geomagnetic Activity and Spontaneous Seizures in Rats Using Experimentally Generated Magnetic Fields
149. Increases in Geomagnetic Activity are Associated with Increases in Thyroxine Levels in a Single Patient Implications for Melatonin Levels
150. Enhancement of Limbic Seizures by Nocturnal Application of Experimental Magnetic Fields That Simulate the Magnitude and Morphology of Increases in Geomagnetic Activity
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