ΒΡΑΖΙΛΙΑ, 16-11-12 πανεπιστήμια Thomas
Jefferson University και University of Sao Paulo in Brazil Ερευνητές
των πανεπιστημίων Thomas Jefferson και Σάο Πάολο της Βραζιλίας, έκαναν νευροαπεικόνιση (fMRI), στον εγκέφαλο δέκα διάμεσων
(μέντιουμ) κατά τη διαδικασία της αυτόματης
γραφής. Τα διάμεσα σε κατάσταση χαλάρωσης επικοινωνούσαν
με νεκρούς και έγραφαν ενώ το πνεύμα των νεκρών καθοδηγούσε το χέρι τους.
Δέκα μέντιουμ, σε κατάσταση έκστασης (during mediumistic dissociative state) , δέχθηκαν να υποβληθούν σε εξέταση νευροαπεικόνισης εγκεφάλου. Τα πέντε από αυτά ήταν επαγγελματίες διάμεσοι με δυνατότητα αυτόματης γραφής και τα άλλα πέντε άτομα είχαν απλά ψυχικές ικανότητες και δυνατότητα για αυτόματη γραφή.
Τα δέκα μέντιουμ ηλικίας 15 έως 47 ετών που εξετάσθηκαν παρουσίαζαν 2 έως 18 δείγματα αυτόματης γραφής κάθε μήνα
Υποβλήθηκαν σε νευροαπεικόνιση του εγκεφάλου τους, δηλαδή καταγραφή σε πραγματικό χρόνο της ενεργοποίησης των νευρώνων και χαρτογράφηση των αιμοδυναμικών μεταβολών του εγκεφάλου τους σε σχέση με τις νοητικές τους λειτουργίες.
Τα σημαντικότατα αποτελέσματα αυτής της έρευνας θα δημοσιευθούν online στην 16η έκδοση Νοεμβρίου του επιστημονικού περιοδικού PLOS ONE
Κατά τη διάρκεια του φαινομένου της αυτόματης γραφής εμφανίστηκε μειωμένη δραστηριότητα σε περιοχές του εγκεφάλου που συνδέονται με τη γνωστική επεξεργασία, συνεπώς οι λέξεις που έγραφαν, αν και συνδέονται με την σύνθετη σκέψη και την επικοινωνία δεν προέρχονταν από τα αντίστοιχα μέρη του εγκεφάλου.
16-11-12 Brazilian mediums shed light on brain
activity during a trance state
in
Neuroscience
πηγή
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-11-brazilian-mediums-brain-trance-state.html
“Spiritual experiences affect cerebral activity, this is known. But, the cerebral response to mediumship, the practice of supposedly being in communication with, or under the control of the spirit of a deceased person, has received little scientific attention, and from now on new studies should be conducted,” says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of Research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicineand a nationally-known expert on spirituality and the brain, who collaborated with Julio F. P. Peres, Clinical Psychologist, PhD in Neuroscience and Behavior, Institute of Psychology at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and colleagues on the research.
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15-11-12 ΜΗΝΥΜΑ με ΑΥΤΟΜΑΤΗ ΓΡΑΦΗ από την ΑΛΛΗ ΠΛΕΥΡΑ
http://hellenicrevenge.blogspot.com/2012/11/blog-post_15.html
Δέκα μέντιουμ, σε κατάσταση έκστασης (during mediumistic dissociative state) , δέχθηκαν να υποβληθούν σε εξέταση νευροαπεικόνισης εγκεφάλου. Τα πέντε από αυτά ήταν επαγγελματίες διάμεσοι με δυνατότητα αυτόματης γραφής και τα άλλα πέντε άτομα είχαν απλά ψυχικές ικανότητες και δυνατότητα για αυτόματη γραφή.
Τα δέκα μέντιουμ ηλικίας 15 έως 47 ετών που εξετάσθηκαν παρουσίαζαν 2 έως 18 δείγματα αυτόματης γραφής κάθε μήνα
Τα σημαντικότατα αποτελέσματα αυτής της έρευνας θα δημοσιευθούν online στην 16η έκδοση Νοεμβρίου του επιστημονικού περιοδικού PLOS ONE
Κατά τη διάρκεια του φαινομένου της αυτόματης γραφής εμφανίστηκε μειωμένη δραστηριότητα σε περιοχές του εγκεφάλου που συνδέονται με τη γνωστική επεξεργασία, συνεπώς οι λέξεις που έγραφαν, αν και συνδέονται με την σύνθετη σκέψη και την επικοινωνία δεν προέρχονταν από τα αντίστοιχα μέρη του εγκεφάλου.
Στη νευροαπεικόνιση, η δραστηριότητα του εγκεφάλου
στα μέρη που σχετίζονται με τη δημιουργική εργασία και τον προγραμματισμό ήταν
μειωμένη ενώ τα έμπειρα μέντιουμ
(επαγγελματίες διάμεσοι) εμφάνιζαν κείμενα με μεγαλύτερη πολυπλοκότητα από την
κανονική τους γραφή.
Το γεγονός αυτό θεωρείται παράδοξο αφού η υψηλότερη
πολυπλοκότητα του κειμένου στην αυτόματη γραφή θα έπρεπε να συνδέεται με μεγαλύτερη
δραστηριότητα του εγκεφάλου στα μέρη που αφορούν τη δημιουργικότητα και την
εργασία.
Οι δέκα εθελοντές διάμεσοι με ικανότητα αυτόματης
γραφής που επιλέχθηκαν, ήταν δεξιόχειρες,
ψυχικά υγιείς και δεν έκαναν χρήση ψυχιατρικών φαρμάκων.
πηγή
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-11-brazilian-mediums-brain-trance-state.html
Researchers
at Thomas Jefferson
University and the University of Sao Paulo
in Brazil
analyzed the cerebral blood flow (CBF) of Brazilian mediums during the practice
of psychography, described as a form of writing whereby a deceased person or
spirit is believed to write through the medium's hand. The new research
revealed intriguing findings of decreased brain activity during mediumistic
dissociative state which generated complex written content. Their findings will
appear in the November 16th edition of the online journal PLOS ONE.
The 10 mediums—five less expert and five experienced—were injected with a radioactive tracer to capture their brain activity during normal writing and during the practice of psychography which involves the subject entering a trance-like state. The subjects were scanned using SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) to highlight the areas of the brain that are active and inactive during the practice. "Spiritual experiences affect cerebral activity, this is known. But, the cerebral response to mediumship, the practice of supposedly being in communication with, or under the control of the spirit of a deceased person, has received little scientific attention, and from now on new studies should be conducted," says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of Research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and a nationally-known expert on spirituality and the brain, who collaborated with Julio F. P. Peres, Clinical Psychologist, PhD in Neuroscience and Behavior, Institute of Psychology at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and colleagues on the research. The mediums ranged from 15 to 47 years of automatic writing experience, performing up to 18 psychographies per month. All were right-handed, in good mental health, and not currently using any psychiatric drugs. All reported that during the study, they were able to reach their usual trance-like state during the psychography task and were in their regular state of consciousness during the control task. The researchers found that the experienced psychographers showed lower levels of activity in the left hippocampus (limbic system), right superior temporal gyrus, and the frontal lobe regions of the left anterior cingulate and right precentral gyrus during psychography compared to their normal (non-trance) writing. The frontal lobe areas are associated with reasoning, planning, generating language, movement, and problem solving, perhaps reflecting an absence of focus, self-awareness and consciousness during psychography, the researchers hypothesize.
The 10 mediums—five less expert and five experienced—were injected with a radioactive tracer to capture their brain activity during normal writing and during the practice of psychography which involves the subject entering a trance-like state. The subjects were scanned using SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) to highlight the areas of the brain that are active and inactive during the practice. "Spiritual experiences affect cerebral activity, this is known. But, the cerebral response to mediumship, the practice of supposedly being in communication with, or under the control of the spirit of a deceased person, has received little scientific attention, and from now on new studies should be conducted," says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of Research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and a nationally-known expert on spirituality and the brain, who collaborated with Julio F. P. Peres, Clinical Psychologist, PhD in Neuroscience and Behavior, Institute of Psychology at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and colleagues on the research. The mediums ranged from 15 to 47 years of automatic writing experience, performing up to 18 psychographies per month. All were right-handed, in good mental health, and not currently using any psychiatric drugs. All reported that during the study, they were able to reach their usual trance-like state during the psychography task and were in their regular state of consciousness during the control task. The researchers found that the experienced psychographers showed lower levels of activity in the left hippocampus (limbic system), right superior temporal gyrus, and the frontal lobe regions of the left anterior cingulate and right precentral gyrus during psychography compared to their normal (non-trance) writing. The frontal lobe areas are associated with reasoning, planning, generating language, movement, and problem solving, perhaps reflecting an absence of focus, self-awareness and consciousness during psychography, the researchers hypothesize.
Less expert
psychographers showed just the opposite—increased levels of CBF in the same
frontal areas during psychography compared to normal writing. The difference
was significant compared to the experienced mediums. This finding may be
related to their more purposeful attempt at performing the psychography. The
absence of current mental disorders in the groups is in line with current
evidence that dissociative experiences are common in the general population and
not necessarily related to mental disorders, especially in religious/spiritual
groups. Further research should address criteria for distinguishing between
healthy and pathological dissociative expressions in the scope of mediumship. The
writing samples produced were also analyzed and it was found that the
complexity scores for the psychographed content were higher than those for the
control writing across the board. In particular, the more experienced mediums
showed higher complexity scores, which typically would require more activity in
the frontal and temporal lobes, but this was not the case. Content produced
during psychographies involved ethical principles, the importance of
spirituality, and bringing together science and spirituality. Several possible
hypotheses for these many differences have been considered. One speculation is
that as frontal lobe activity decreases, the areas of the brain that support
mediumistic writing are further disinhibited (similar to alcohol or drug use)
so that the overall complexity can increase. In a similar manner,
improvisational music performance is associated with lower levels of frontal
lobe activity which allows for more creative activity. However, improvisational
music performance and alcohol/drug consumption states are quite peculiar and
distinct from psychography. "While the exact reason is at this point
elusive, our study suggests there are neurophysiological correlates of this
state," says Newberg. "This first-ever neuroscientific evaluation of
mediumistic trance states reveals some exciting data to improve our
understanding of the mind and its relationship with the brain. These findings
deserve further investigation both in terms of replication and explanatory
hypotheses," states Newberg.
More information: http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049360Journal reference: PLoS ONE Provided byThomas
Jefferson University
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