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RESEARCH 1

Quantum physics demands that science be based on the primacy

of consciousness.    Dr. Amit Goswami, quantum physicist

Some Research Topics & References

Suggested

Reading List 

Brain Integration and Formatting: Frankel, Krebs. ​​A Controlled Study of the Efficacy of LEAP Acupressure Treatment for Specific Learning Disabilities. http://www.fullpotentialbrainintegration.com/ images/ HaifaStudy.pdf. Krebs, The Learning Enhancement Acupressure Program (LEAP): Correcting Learning and Memory Problems with Acupressure and Kinesiology. http://www. lydiancenter.com/publications/LEAP_ResearchSynopsis.pdf; McCrossin: The Effect of Acupressure Treatment on Standard Intelligence Test Scores and Reading Comprehension for Children with Learning Difficulties. A model of learning disorders based on recent neurophysiological findings that suggest it is the timing and synchronization of neural activity in separate brain areas that creates high order cognitive functions. Any loss or malfunction of the timing mechanism may cause disintegration of neural activity and hence dysfunction in cognitive tasks,  http://www.crossinology. com;  see also Damasio, 1994; Nunez, 1995.

 

Quantum Mechanics, Consciousness and Health: Feinberg, The Significance of Informational Medicine, http://nmt.md/IntroductionToNMT. cfm; Goswami, The Self Aware Universe, How Consciousness Creates The Material World, N.Y., Putnam/Penguin, 1995. Dardik, The Quantum Mechanics of Healing: A Critical Look at the Future of Medicine. Discusses wave theory as it applies to health. Hameroff, Consciousness, Neurobiology and Quantum Mechanics: The Case for a Connection. The Emerging Physics of Consciousness, The Frontiers Collection, 2006, pp 193-253. Heilblum, et. al. Quantum Theory Demonstrated: Observation Affects Reality, 1998, Weizmann Institute of Science, Nature V.391, 871-874. Pessa, Vitiello, Quantum noise, entanglement and chaos in the quantum field theory of mind/brain states, 2003, Mind and Matter 1, 59–79.

 

Epigenetics and Health: Church, The Genie in Our Genes. Lipton, The Biology of Belief. Epigenetics: Our Beliefs Become Our Biochemistry. http://www.energy healing-quantumhealing.com/Epigenetics.php. Acquired Generational Effects:  Jablonka, Lamb (2010). Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. In: M Pigliucci and GB Müller Evolution, the expanded synthesis. Morison, Reeve, A Catalogue of Imprinted Genes and Parent-of-Origin Effects in Humans and Animals. Nanney, Epigenetic Control Systems. Proceedings National Academy of Science. 1958 Jul 15; 44(7): 712–717. Also see Holocaust Studies in RESEARCH 2 , and Generational Healing, PROCESSES 1, footnotes #'s 1-3 and PROCESSES 4: Epigenome Modulation Process including footnotes.

 

Remote quantum effects: Francis, Quantum entanglement shows that reality can't be local, Ars Technica, 30 October 2012. Fan, Korepin, Roychowdhury, Entanglement in a Valence-Bond-Solid-State. "...it has been experimentally demonstrated that entanglement may affect macroscopic properties of solids." http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0406067v3.pdf. Witze, 75 Years of Entanglement,  https://www.sciencenews.org/article/75-years-entanglement. Quantum effects on the past (Retrocausality): Lanza, Has History Occurred Yet? Evidence suggests the past isn’t set in stone. https://www.psychologytoday .com/blog/ biocentrism/201112/has-history-occurred-yet. Moskowitz, Weird! Quantum Entanglement Can Reach into the Past. http://www.livescience.com/ 19975-spooky-quantum-entanglement. Aharonov, et. al., Can a Future Choice Affect a Past Measurement's Outcome? Tel Aviv University http://arxiv. org/abs/1206.6224; Ma, Zotter, Kofler, Ursin, Jennewein, Bruker, Zeilinger, Experimental delayed-choice entanglement swapping: Nature Physics (2012) 10.1038/NPHY. See also: Quantum physics mimics spooky action into the past. http://phys.org/news/2012-04-quantum-physics-mimics-spooky-action.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Illustration of the complete wiring of the brain.* 

See also:

Neurobiological, physical and emotional effects of childhood stress & trauma: Anda, Felitti, et al. The Enduring Effects of Abuse and Related Adverse Experiences in Childhood: A convergence of evidence from Neurobiology and Epidemiology, European Psychological Clinical Neuroscience, 2006, 174-186. Bremner, Narayan. The effects of stress on memory and the hippocampus throughout the life cycle: implications for childhood development and aging. Developmental Psychopathology. 1998;10: 871– 85. Schore, Early shame experiences and infant brain development. In: Gilbert, Andrews, ed.s: Shame: interpersonal behavior, psychopathology, and culture. Series in affective science. London: Oxford University Press; 1998. p. 57 - 77. Teicher, Anderson, Polcari. Developmental neurobiology of childhood stress and trauma. Psychological Clinics of North America 2002; 25:397 – 426. LeDoux, Romanski, Xagoraris. Indelibility of subcortical emotional memories. Journal Cognitive Neuroscience 1991; 1: 238 – 43. DeBellis, et al. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal [HPA] axis dysregulation in sexually abused girls. Journal Clinical Endocrinoligical Metabolism, 1994; 78:249 – 55. Heim, Nemeroff. The impact of early adverse experiences on brain systems involved in the pathophysiology of anxiety and affective disorders. Biological Psychiatry, 1999; 46:1509 – 22. These and other studies cut, perhaps counterintuitively, across all economic and cultural levels and suggest an alarming increase in both incidence as well as high correlations with adult physical illnesses, addicitions and emotional and other dysfunctions.                                                                       

Kinesiology/Muscle Response Testing: Frese, Brown, Norton: Clinical Reliability of Manual Muscle Testing. Physical Therapy. 1987; 67:1072- 1076. Leisman, Shambaugh, Ferentz; Somatosensory Evoked Potential Changes During Muscle Testing; International Journal of Neuroscience. 1989; 45:143-151. Schmitt, Leisman; Correlation of Applied Kinesiology Muscle Testing Findings with Serum Immunoglobulin Levels for Food Allergies. International Journal of Neuroscience. 1998; 96:237-244. Cuthbert, Goodheart; On the reliability and validity of manual muscle testing: a literature review; Diaz, Science-Based Evidence for Muscle Testing as a Diagnostic Tool. http://physiqology.com/

The following reading list contains many principles that apply to

or cast some light on our work though we are not necessarily in

full agreement with everything contained in each volume. Ultimately NeuroGenix represents a unique synthesis.

 

  • Vibrational Medicine, Richard Gerber, M.D.

  • Touch For Health, A Practical Guide to Natural Health With Acupressure Touch. Thie and Thie

  • Energetic Kinesiology, Principles and Practice, Krebs  and McGowan

  • A Revolutionary Way of Thinking, Krebs and Brown

  • It Didn't Start With You, How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are, Wolynn

  • The Other Brain, The Scientific and Medical Breakthroughs That  Will Heal Our Brains and Revolutionize  Our Health, Fields

  • Breaking the Learning Barrier, Eradicating ADD, ADHD  and  Dyslexia,  McCrossin

  • The Field, The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe,  McTaggert

  • The Quantum Enigma, Physics Encounters Consciousness,  Rosemblum & Kuttner

  • The Biology of Belief, Understanding the Power of  Consciousness, Lipton

  • Molecules of Emotion, The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine, Pert M.D.

  • The Epigenetics Revolution: How Modern Biology Is  Rewriting Our Understanding of Genetics, Disease, and Inheritance, Carey

  • The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the  New Biology of Intention, Church

  • Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a  Quantum  Reality, Radin

  • Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation, Sheldrake

  • Science and Spirituality, A Quantum Integration,   Goswami

  • Energy Medicine, The Scientific Basis, Oschman

  • Power vs Force, The Hidden Determination of Human  Behavior, Hawkins

  • Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe, Lanza & Berman

  • The Nature of Birth Order, Johnson & Cuffe

  • The God Theory: Universes, Zero-point Fields, and What's Behind It All, Haisch

  • Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Bohm

  • The New World, Tolle

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  Entangled Minds

Validity of Chinese meridians and acupressure points:  Tsuei, Scientific Evidence in Support of Acupuncture and Meridian Theory: I. Introduction. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine. 1996, 15(3):58-63; New CT Scans Reveal Acupuncture Points; http://www.healthcmi.com/ Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/1230-new-ct-scans-reveal-acupuncture-points. Chenglin, Xiaohua, Hua, et al, X-ray phase-contrast CT imaging of the acupoints based on synchrotron radiation. Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena (2013). CT scans revealed clear distinctions between non-acupuncture point and acupuncture point anatomical structures. Known acupuncture points within the body have a higher density of “micro-vessels" and contain a large amount of involuted microvascular structures. Research has found unique structures of acupuncture points and acupuncture meridians using MRI, infrared imaging, LCD thermal photography, ultrasound and other CT imaging methods. The researchers commented that "many studies using these technological approaches have already shown that acupuncture points exist.” Related studies using amperometric oxygen microsensors have revealed partial oxygen pressure variations which, again, correspond with the energetic meridian maps of the human body. Hong, Park, Ha, et al., Heterogeneity of Skin Surface Oxygen Level of Wrist in Relation to Acupuncture Points, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2012, Article ID 106762, 7 pages, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/10a6762. See also: Liu, Zhou, Zhang, et al. The hybrid GLM‒ ICA investigation on the neural mechanism of acupoint ST36: An fMRI study [J]. Neuroscience Letters, 2010, 479: 267-271.

Retro

* Neurological pathway data illustrated was provided by the MGH-USC Human Connectome Project (HCP, B. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D., et al.). HCP funding provided by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). HCP data are disseminated by the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging at the University of California, Los Angeles. The YouTube presentation on brain wiring was provided by the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital.

 

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