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Original Article

Enhancement of Temporal Lobe-Related Experiences During Brief Exposures to Milligauss Intensity Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields

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Pages 33-54 | Published online: 18 Feb 2010

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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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Pauline M Richards, Michael A Persinger & Stan A Koren. (1993) Modification of Activation and Evaluation Properties of Narratives by Weak Complex Magnetic Field Patterns that Simulate Limbic Burst Firing. International Journal of Neuroscience 71:1-4, pages 71-85.
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C. P. L. Johnson & M. A. Persinger. (2016) The Sensed Presence May Be Facilitated by Interhemispheric Intercalation: Relative Efficacy of the Mind's Eye, Hemi-Sync Tape, and Bilateral Temporal Magnetic Field Stimulation. Perceptual and Motor Skills 79:1, pages 351-354.
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Catherine Munro & M. A. Persinger. (2016) Relative Right Temporal-Lobe Theta Activity Correlates with Vingiano's Hemispheric Quotient and the “Sensed Presence”. Perceptual and Motor Skills 75:3, pages 899-903.
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Yves R. J. Bureau & M. A. Persinger. (2013) Geomagnetic activity and enhanced mortality in rats with acute (epileptic) limbic lability. International Journal of Biometeorology 36:4, pages 226-232.
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M.A Persinger & Katherine Makarec. (1992) The feeling of a presence and verbal meaningfulness in context of temporal lobe function: Factor analytic verification of the muses?. Brain and Cognition 20:2, pages 217-226.
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M. A. Persinger & Pauline Richards. (2016) Tobacyk's Paranormal Belief Scale and Temporal Lobe Signs: Sex Differences in the Experiences of Ego-Alien Intrusions. Perceptual and Motor Skills 73:3_suppl, pages 1151-1156.
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Kari Anne Hodge & Michael A. Persinger. (1991) Quantitative increases in temporal lobe symptoms in human males are proportional to postnatal geomagnetic activity: verification by canonical correlation. Neuroscience Letters 125:2, pages 205-208.
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