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Self, Me and I during spontaneously occurring altered states of Selfhood

20 September 2021

This study is a continuation of the project “Selfhood triumvirate” that has been done in collaboration with Dr. Tarja Kallio-Tamminen and was focused on eight spontaneously emerging, brief episodes of vivid altered states of Selfhood (ASoSs) that occurred during mental exercise in six long-term meditators by using a neurophenomenological electroencephalography (EEG) approach. It has been published in the SpringerNature journal Cognitive Neurodynamics. The free read is available here. 

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Research Project: Selfhood triumvirate (neurophenomenological study)

13 October 2020

BM-Science in collaborative partnership with Kalpataru has finalised the project that aims to reveal the secretes of Selfhood. The results are published (see the article) in the Consciousness and Cognition journal.

Recently, a three-dimensional construct model for complex experiential Selfhood has been proposed (Fingelkurts et al., 2016a and Fingelkurts et al., 2016b). The current project aimed to test a direct causative relationship between three phenomenological aspects of Selfhood

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  1. Brain QiGong research project
  2. A paper on spatio-temporal brain dynamics that urges to bridge the “epistemic gap” between brain and mental realities through the dynamics of the brain’s time and space is published
  3. A neurophysiological hypothesis based on the three-dimensional model of Selfhood to account for the therapeutic actions of EMDR is proposed
  4. The new study reporting first ever neuroimaging screening of the coaching training is published

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Curiosities of the Brain

  • Are physical exercises improving the Brain?

    Physical fitness results in a better metabolic situation for the brain.

  • How diverse neurons are?

    There are about 10 000 types of neurons.

  • Should you make the Brain drunk?

    Very low doses can have the positive effect of reducing damage caused by mental or emotional stress and can actually improve response times. In sustained high doses alcohol “shrinks” the brain that results in cognitive impairment. Foetal alcohol exposure has multiple bad effects on infant brain development and represents a leading cause of mental retardation.

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