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Original Article

Modification of Activation and Evaluation Properties of Narratives by Weak Complex Magnetic Field Patterns that Simulate Limbic Burst Firing

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Pages 71-85 | Received 26 Oct 1992, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Faye Healey, Michael A. Persinger & S. A. Koren. (1996) Enhanced Hypnotic Suggestibility Following Application of Burst-Firing Magnetic Fields Over the Right Temporoparietal Lobes: A Replication. International Journal of Neuroscience 87:3-4, pages 201-207.
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S. G. Tiller & M. A. Persinger. (1994) Enhanced hypnotizability by cerebrally applied magnetic fields depends upon the order of hemispheric presentation: An anistropic effect. International Journal of Neuroscience 79:3-4, pages 157-163.
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Michael A. Persinger & Kevin S. Saroka. (2013) Comparable proportions of classes of experiences and intracerebral consequences for surgical stimulation and external application of weak magnetic field patterns: Implications for converging effects in complex partial seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior 27:1, pages 220-224.
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M. A. Persinger, L. S. St-Pierre & S. A. Koren. (2016) Geophysical Variables and Behavior: Xci. Ambulatory Behavior in Rats following Prenatal Exposures to Complex Magnetic Fields Designed to Interact with Genetic Expression. Perceptual and Motor Skills 92:1, pages 183-192.
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B.E McKay, M.A Persinger & S.A Koren. (2000) Exposure to a theta-burst patterned magnetic field impairs memory acquisition and consolidation for contextual but not discrete conditioned fear in rats. Neuroscience Letters 292:2, pages 99-102.
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M. A. Persinger, S. G. Tiller & S. A. Koren. (2016) Experimental Simulation of a Haunt Experience and Elicitation of Paroxysmal Electroencephalographic Activity by Transcerebral Complex Magnetic Fields: Induction of a Synthetic “Ghost”?. Perceptual and Motor Skills 90:2, pages 659-674.
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M.A. Persinger. (1999) Increased emergence of alpha activity over the left but not the right temporal lobe within a dark acoustic chamber: differential response of the left but not the right hemisphere to transcerebral magnetic fields. International Journal of Psychophysiology 34:2, pages 163-169.
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Michael A. Persinger, Pauline M. Richards & Stanley A. Koren. (2016) Differential Entrainment of Electroencephalographic Activity by Weak Complex Electromagnetic Fields. Perceptual and Motor Skills 84:2, pages 527-536.
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M.A. Persinger & P.M. Richards. (1995) Vestibular experiences of humans during brief periods of partial sensory deprivation are enhanced when daily geomagnetic activity exceeds 15–20 nT. Neuroscience Letters 194:1-2, pages 69-72.
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M. A. Persinger. (2016) Elicitation of “Childhood Memories” in Hypnosis-Like Settings is Associated with Complex Partial Epileptic-Like Signs for Women but Not for Men: Implications for the False Memory Syndrome. Perceptual and Motor Skills 78:2, pages 643-651.
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