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"Irreducible Mind" with Edward Kelly
Ed and Emily are the authors of Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century, Computer Recognition of English Word Senses. Their central long term interests revolve around mind-brain relations and functional neuroimaging studies of unusual states of consciousness and associated cognitive phenomena.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2007-08-01
- 01:04:38
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The Moral Molecule with Paul J. Zak
Science of Peace Week Teleseries
In this session from the Summer of Peace 2012 Telesummit's Science of Peace Week, host Cassandra Vieten talk with guest Paul J. Zak: Scientist, Author, and Founding Director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2012-07-26
- 00:53:04
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Edward F. Kelly, PhD
Edward F. Kelly, Ph.D. is currently Research Professor in the Department of Psychiatric Medicine at the University of Virginia. He is author of Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
, Computer Recognition of English Word Senses and Altered States of Consciousness and Psi: An Historical Survey and Research Prospectus. His central long term interests revolve around mind-brain relations and functional neuroimaging studies of unusual states of consciousness and associated cognitive phenomena.
Dr. Kelly received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Yale and a PhD from Harvard with primary interests in psycholinguistics and cognitive science. His research, carried out at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill as part of a large neuroscience research program, involved non-invasive study of normal and abnormal plasticity in human somatosensory cortex using high-resolution EEG and fMRI techniques. He had previously spent over ten years working full-time in experimental parapsychology, initially at J. B. Rhine’s Institute for Parapsychology in Durham, NC, and subsequently through the Department of Electrical Engineering at Duke University.
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Research/Psi Research
Selected Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications on Psi Research (a growing list of articles published mostly in the 21st century, plus other resources, compiled by Dean Radin) read Dr. Radin's blog ... -
Tasting the Universe: What Synesthesia Suggests about the Nature of Consciousness
Among the beneficiaries of the various shifts in human consciousness now underway are a little-known group of outliers known as synesthetes. A synesthete may hear a symphony but also see amorphous, multi-colored shapes go by. She may say the word “table” and taste cake, just like Academy Award-winner Tilda Swinton.
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Meditating at Work: A New Approach to Managing Overload
Major corporations are finally giving in: whatever meditation’s woo-woo persona, it’s finding more and more converts and slowly revolutionizing the workplace.
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In Search of Happiness
There has been an unprecedented explosion of interest in the pursuit of happiness. Is this a useful quest in a time of global instability? The science of it may surprise you.