9 articles in this issue
 
Volume 1 Number 2
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Stephan A. Schwartz
They come in the night, or unexpectedly in a walk across the park, with friends playing games, or in the quiet of meditation. These are the provenances of creative breakthroughs that have changed the course ofhuman history; the intuitive insights ofsingle... see more
Sydney M. Greenfield, Professor
I write as an anthropologist who has been doing research in Brazil, other parts of South America and the Caribbean for the past three decades. After learning many years ago from colleagues in Brazil and the media about some of the rather unusual and at ti... see more
Michael Winkelman, PhD
Adam J. Becker, M.A., M.P.A.
This paper reports on a statistical study of hypothesized relationships between three indices of geomagnetic field activity and the incidence of violent crime on a nationwide basis. focusing on monthly variation over the entirety of an II-year solar cycle... see more
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Rima Laibow, M.D.
Clinical evidence with the group of autistic and autistic-like children treated through Dyadic Repair in this count!)' and in Europe suggests strongly that many, perhaps most, autisti.: persons are prodigies. It appears that autists are pefiOns gifted wit... see more
Robert O. Becker, M.D.
It is the author's contention that modem neurophysiology is based upon the operations ofless than half of the brain and that the anatomical and functional existence of more than half of the cells constituting the nelVOW system are ignored. The author argu... see more