Explore the neuroscience of mediumistic trance and psychography. Learn how quantitative EEG data reveals cortical reconfiguration during altered states of consciousness.

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Recent scientific research into mediumistic trance, such as studies from 2024, utilizes quantitative EEG data to monitor brain activity. Instead of finding that these states are merely daydreaming or pretending, researchers have observed a broader cortical reconfiguration in the brain. This suggests that during trance states, such as psychography, the brain undergoes a fundamental shift in how it processes information, bridging the gap between measurable science and esoteric experiences.
Psychography, a form of mediumship where individuals write messages attributed to the deceased, is studied by placing EEG caps on practitioners to measure neural activity. These studies aim to determine if the brain patterns of mediums differ from those of people simply imagining or faking the experience. The data indicates that these individuals are not just 'pretending,' as their brain activity shows complex changes that align with a unique state of consciousness.
Cortical reconfiguration refers to the significant changes in brain network organization observed during mediumship research. When mediums enter a trance state, quantitative EEG data shows that the brain's cortical structure reorganizes itself in a way that is distinct from normal waking life. This finding challenges the idea that mediumship is just a trick of the mind, suggesting instead that the brain enters a measurable and different functional state.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
