Journal Of Mind And Behavior roger W. sperry s Interactionism Thomas Natsoulas, University of California,Davis The Journal of Mind and Behavior , Winter 1987, Vol. http://www.umaine.edu/jmb/archives/volume8/8_1_1987winter.html
Extractions: Sperry has proposed a solution to the mind-body problem that is both physical monist and, surprisingly for many readers, interactionist. This combination, among other features of his position, has resulted in puzzlement and misunderstanding. Objections to Sperry's conception have sometimes been based on a failure to grasp what he has been proposing. In the interests of making clear and defending the monist interactionist position, this article considers seven objections that have been made to it in the literature.
Journal Of Mind And Behavior Requests for reprints should be sent to roger W. sperry, Division of Biology15629, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125. http://www.umaine.edu/jmb/archives/volume12/12_2_1991spring.html
Extractions: Possible measurement and testability weaknesses in Sperry's mind-supervenient emergent interactionism "argument by analogy" model are described. An alternative brain-supervenient interactionism that addresses the weaknesses of Sperry's mind-brain model is presented. The alternative model, Neurological Positivism (NP) - a systems-theoretical evolutionary epistemology - proposes that the measurable energy quality of the algorithmic organization of the Darwinian brain supervenes that of cultural mental models (collectively, mind) and thus downwardly influences the brain circuitry patterns that underlie them. Brain and mind are defined in interrelated energy terms within the context of the self-referential maximum-power principle. The equivalence of maximum-power principle energy hierarchies to chaotic/fractal dynamical designs is described. The production of mental models through reflective thinking is defined as an emergent dimension of energetic self-referencing by the brain operating in accordance with the maximum-power principle. It is concluded that within the context of NP the brain-mind relationship constitutes an "uneven" central state energy identity, with brain supervenient, when brain-mind relative energy qualities are taken into account.
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Extractions: G.J.C. Lokhorst. Nobelprijs geneeskunde-fysiologie 1981: Roger W. Sperry. Intermediair , 17 (50): 7-9, December 11, 1981. ISSN 0020-5605. [Fig. 1. Schematische afbeelding van de in split-brain experimenten gebruikte proefopstelling] Dergelijke conflicten zijn echter zeldzaam; meestal werken de hersenhelften samen of heeft de linker hersenhelft de overhand en gaat de rechter als een zwijgzame passagier mee. De twee helften zijn bovendien niet volledig ontkoppeld: door de intacte hersenstam waken en slapen ze bijvoorbeeld synchroon en vindt er ook een zekere emotionele overdracht plaats. Dit bleek in een experiment waarin men een vrouw in de linkerhelft van haar gezichtsveld een pin-up girl liet zien. Ze zei dat ze niets gezien had, maar begon ondertussen te blozen en verlegen te giechelen. Zo is er nog veel meer gevonden. Niet alles echter even betrouwbaar. Rond de hele materie is een uitgebreide pseudo-wetenschappelijke literatuur opgebloeid. Daarin luidt het bijvoorbeeld dat de westerse maatschappij de vermogens van de verbale hersenhelft onevenredig sterk benadrukt en de rechterhelft onderdrukt. We zouden er goed aan doen de rechter hersenhelft met oosterse meditatieve technieken te stimuleren om weer `integrale' mensen te worden enz. Het spreekt vanzelf, dat dit uiterst dubieus is. Niettemin kan het onderzoek heel goed praktische consequenties hebben; in Amerika wordt het al in het wiskunde- en tekenonderwijs gebruikt. Daarvoor lijkt het nu echter nog te vroeg.
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Extractions: Acaba de fallecer, a los 80 años de edad, Roger W. Sperry, Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1981, quien demostró la localización de varias funciones en los respectivos hemisferios cerebrales, sobre todo diversas capacidades cognitivas ubicadas en la mitad cerebral derecha, al contrario de la idea extendida de que la dominante era la mitad izquierda.
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Extractions: With rare exception, the vast majority of secular and religious thinkers throughout human history have told us that it is impossible to derive values from facts, to deduce a prescription of what morally ought to be from a description of what actually is. And from about 1920 to 1970, the most influential thinkers in the behavioral sciences have argued that the human mind is an illusion or, at best, a powerless byproduct of physical brain processesand that free will is a myth and, thus, moral responsibity for one's actions a cruel hoax. It's easy to see how these two views of morality have combined in a way that has discouraged any attempt at rational understanding of moral right and wrong (during a time, some would say, when the human race has needed it most). If, as Kant said, "ought implies "can," then "can not" implies "ought not." So if, as the materialists claim, we
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General Index sperry, roger W., 5(3). Spirit possession, 4(2)r, 6(1)r, 6(4). See also Mediumship.Spiritism, 3(12). Spiritualism, 1(1-2). Spirituality, 7(2), 7(3). http://www.sacaaa.org/genindex.htm
Extractions: Anthropology of Consciousness General Index This General Index lists all articles, reviews, editorials, letters to the editor, and obituaries that have appeared in AOC from Vol. 1 (1990) through Vol. 7 (1996). A new index encompassing all volumes through Vol. 10 (1999) is currently in preparation. Both authors and subjects are included. Names of authors are in bold . Citations refer to volume and issue (see the AOC Table of Contents Citations to items other than articles are followed by codes signifying type of item. Reviews are signified by an r , letters to the editor by an l , editorials by an e , obituaries by an o A B C D ... Z A Adams, Walter Randolph Adzema, Michael , 4(2)r. African peoples, 4(2)r, 4(4)r, 6(2)r, 7(2)r. See also Ndembu Afro-Americans, 2(1-2). Alford, Danny Moonhawk , 7(2)r. Alsop, Royal Altered states of consciousness , 1(1-2)r, 2(1-2), 2(3-4), 2(3-4)r, 3(3-4)r, 5(1), 5(2). See also Consciousness Trance Amazon basin , 1(1-2)r, 1(3-4)r, 3(3-4)r, 4(1), 4(4)r, 4(4 l, 5(1).
Extractions: EBBINGHAUS'S (1913) often quoted view of psychology's heritage, "Psychology has a long past but a short history," may still be true as psychology evolves into its second century of formal existence. Within this long past and short history, several important issues have focused psychological thinking. Two of these critical issues are the concepts of consciousness and the mind-body dichotomy. In this article, I briefly review and critique some of the major approaches to the understanding of the mind-body dichotomy, particularly as it relates to consciousness. More important, I present a new interpretation of the mind-body problem and its relationship to consciousness based on ideas developed by Roger Sperry.
Humankind Advancing, Vol.5, No.1 January 1994 roger W. sperry Nobel Laureate, Neuroscientist, Philosopher and Futurist Essays in Honor of roger W. sperry. Ed. Colwyn Trevarthen, pp. xiiixxvi. http://humankindadvancing.humanists.net/05/05-01.html
Extractions: Roger Sperry's career has had many phases: he has been a student of English literature, a physiological and a cognitive psychol- ogist, a zoologist, an anatomist, and a philosopher.... I soon realized that his contributions are too numerous and too varied for me to cover: he has made important discoveries in developmental biology, in brain mechanisms for control of movement, and in the cognitive psychology of hemispheric specialization.
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Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents FRONT MATTER, pp. i-viii JEROME W. CONN, pp. 1-16 ALLAN V. COX, pp. 17-32 JOHN MICHAEL DALY, pp. 33-48 EDWARD SMITH DEEVEY, JR., pp. 49-62 BERNARD N. FIELDS, pp. 63-78 RAYMOND MATTHEW FUOSS, pp. 79-96 LESTER ORVILLE KRAMPITZ, pp. 97-110 ERNEST GEORGE MERRITT, pp. 111-124 ROBERT McC. NETTING, pp. 125-140 ALLEN NEWELL, pp. 141-174 J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, pp. 175-220 LINUS CARL PAULING, pp. 221-262 CARL PFAFFMANN, pp. 263-280 EDWARD SAPIR, pp. 281-300 RICHARD LESTER SOLOMAN, pp. 301-314 ROGER WOLCOTT SPERRY, pp. 315-332 DEWITT STETTEN, JR., pp. 333-346 JABEZ CURRY STREET, pp. 347-356 FRANCIS JOHN TURNER, pp. 357-370 ERNEST GLEN WEVER, pp. 371-383