mirrored file at http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== __[1]JJS Home [2]The Origin of Consciousness [3]Essays by Julian Jaynes [4]Related Articles & Essays Related Books [5]Related Websites [6]Join the Society Related Books The following chapter titles refer to Julian Jaynes' book. Book I: The Mind of Man _Chapter I.1, The Consciousness of Consciousness & I.2, Consciousness_ [7]Consciousness Explained _[8]Consciousness Explained_ Dennett, Daniel Canada: Little Brown & Co., 1991 The national bestseller chosen by The New York Times Book Review as one of the ten best books of 1991 is now available in paperback. The author of Brainstorms, Daniel C. Dennett replaces our traditional vision of consciousness with a new model based on a wealth of fact and theory from the latest scientific research. * _Consciousness and the Brain_ Gazzaniga, Michael; Kramer, Michael; and Henry, Jennifer 1996 Consciousness is the integral phenomenon of human experience, so say the authors. Starting with a philosophical approach that establishes the naturalistic underpinnings of consciousness, they go on to examine the mental attributes, the brain's role and finally the bizarre perspectives on split-brain patients. * _The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size_ Norretranders, Tor Viking Books, 1998 Norretranders, a top Danish science writer, makes his American debut with this sophisticated, cogent, original, and startling study of the nature of consciousness. A best-seller in Europe and a Book-of-the-Month Club selection in spite of its heady contents, this elaborate journey through the revelations of physics and chaos, complexity, and information theories elucidates the enormous changes wrought by our involvement with computers. It turns out that discarded information, or "exformation," is just as intrinsic to comprehension as selected information, and further, that conscious thought is "limited to a minute part of the abundance of information available as sensory input." In other words, the ratio between what our senses record and what we have conscious access to is on a par with the ratio between this concise review and the book it purports to summarize, that is, about one million to one. Our prized consciousness is a fine filter, designed, it would appear, to impose order, so, just as we suspected, we do "know" vastly more than we think. [9]How The Mind Works [10]How The Mind Works Pinker, Steven W.W. Norton & Company, 1997 * _Consciousness and Behavior_ Wallace, Benjamin and Fisher, Leslie 1994 * _The Origins of Consciousness_ Weiskrantz, Lawrence Discusses the origins of consciousness with reference to three different questions: why, how, and whether / that is, what is it good for, how is it generated, and who has it. Consciousness has multifarious connotations, and I think little is to be gained by trying to impose a strict definition on a field before it is understood. Refers to a relatively restricted domain, which derives from a neuropsychological context. Gist of the meaning is not only in being aware, i.e. being able to detect, but knowing that one is awareacknowledged awareness. Includes a discussion by J. P. Changeux, L. Cohen, M. P. Stryker, and L. Weiskrantz. Chapter in _Origins of the Human Brain_. _______________________________ _Chapter I.3, The Mind of Iliad_ * _A Companion to the Iliad_ Leaf, Walter London: Macmillan, 1892 * _Documents in Mycenaean Greek_ Ventris, M. C. F. and Chadwick, J. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973 * _A Companion to the Iliad: Based on the Translation by Richmond Lattimore_ Willcock, Malcolm M. University of Chicago Press, 1976 _______________________________ _Chapter I.4, The Bicameral Mind_ * _Dementia Praecox or The Group of Schizophrenias_ Bleuler, Eugen New York: International Universities Press, 1950 * _Imaginary Playmates and Other Mental Phenomenon of Children_ Harvey, N. A. Ipsilanti: Michigan State Normal College, 1918 * _Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action_ Hilgard, E. R. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977, 1986 * _Mania_ Jayson, L. N. New York: Funk and Wagnall, 1937 * _The Origin and Mechanisms of Hallucinations_ Keup, Wolfram (Ed.) New York: Plenum Press, 1970 * _How Natives Think_ Levy-Bruhl, L. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1926 * _Television, Imagination, and Aggression_ Singer, J. L. & Singer, D. C. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1984 * _Sensory Deception: A Scientific Analysis of Hallucination_ Slade, P. D. & Bentall, R. P. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 1988 * _Of Two Minds: Poets Who Hear Voices_ Weissman, Judith _______________________________ _Chapter I.5, The Double Brain_ * _Laterality: Functional Asymmetry in the Intact Brain_ Bryden, M. P. New York: Academic Press, 1982 This book critically reviews the major approaches to hemispheric specialization in the intact human brain, integrating the literature from many diverse sources. One major conclusion from this review is that laterality effects are determined as much by procedural and cognitive variables as by neurological variables. * _The Double Brain_ Dimond, Stuart J. Edinburgh and London: Churchill Livingstone, 1972 * _Functions of the Corpus Callosum_ Ettlinger, E. G. Boston: Little Brown, 1965 [11]Cognitive Neuroscience [12]Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind Gazzaniga, Michael S.; Ivry, Richard B.; and Mangun, G. R. W. W. Norton & Company, 1998. Written by leading researchers in the field, _Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind_ shows how the complex processes of the mindlanguage, memory, attention, feelingsare enabled by the underlying biology of the brain. Relying on patient studies and case histories rather than lab experiments on animals, the authors explore the underlying neurological chemistry behind critical human diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and suggests various treatments. A series of interviews with other researchers bring the science to life as they discuss their pathbreaking discoveries and speculate about new frontiers for the discipline. * _Hemisphere Asymmetry: What's Right and What's Left_ Hellige, Joseph B. Harvard University Press, 1993 * _Comparative Neuropsychology_ Milner, A. David Oxford Univ Press, 1998 * _Speech and Brain-Mechanisms_ Penfield, Wilder and Roberts, Lamar Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1959 * _Neuropsychological Bases of God Beliefs_ Persinger, Michael A. Praeger Pub., 1987 In this study, the scientific principles of learning and brain functions are applied to the God Experience. The author skillfully blends modern neurophysiology with critical behavioral psychology to offer an objective explanation for why people believe in God. This provocative and scholarly work will interest psychologists, neuroscientists, clergy, and anyone studying mystical experience. [13]Phantoms in the Brain [14]Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind Ramachandran, V. S. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1998 Insights and intriguing speculations from a neurologist whose patients provide him with unusual opportunities to explore the brain. Ramachandran's present volume began as a Decade of the Brain lecture given three years ago at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. With the help of New York Times writer Blakeslee, he has expanded that address to scientists into a work of popular science for the general reader. He introduces patients with strange, sometimes extraordinary, symptomsa man who experiences orgasms in an amputated, or phantom, foot; a woman who is convinced that her own arm must belong to her brother; stroke victims who insist they can move their paralyzed limbs; an accident survivor who believes that his parents are imposters; perfectly sane men and women with hallucinations of animals, objects, even cartoonsand then offers his ideas about what is going on in the patient's brain that would explain such symptoms. Often he devises ingenious experiments involving mirrors, gloves, and helpful graduate students to test his ideas. The results are a new understanding of how information from different senses interacts and how the brain forms new connections and updates its model of reality in response to new sensory inputs. The wide-ranging Ramachandran also looks into the brain for clues about the mystery of autistic savants, human laughter, multiple personality disorder, religious experiences, and the very nature of the self. _______________________________ _Chapter I.6, The Origin of Civilization_ * _Environment and Archaelogy: An Introduction to Pleistocene Geography_ Butzer, Karl W. Chicago: Aldine Press, 1964 * _The Most Ancient East_ Childe, V. G. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1954 * _Prehistoric Societies_ Clark, Grahame and Piggott, Stewart London: Hutchinson, 1965 * _Stone Age Hunters_ Clark, Grahame New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967 ______________________________________________________________________ Book II: The Witness of History _Chapter II.1, Gods, Graves, and Idols_ * _Conquest of the Incas_ Hemming, John and Jordan, K. C. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers, 1973 * _Maya History and Religion (Civilization of the American Indian) _ Thompson, J. Eric S. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990 _______________________________ _Chapter II.2, Literate Bicameral Theocracies_ * _Catalogue of the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Printing Type_ Gardiner, Alan H. 1977 * _The Greatness That Was Babylon: A Survey of the Ancient Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley _ Saggs, H. W. F. St Martins Press, 1991 * _Buildings of the Third Dynasty_ Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard 1974 * _Discovering the Royal Tombs at Ur_ Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard 1969 _______________________________ _Chapter II.3, The Causes of Consciousness_ * _Proverbs of Ancient Sumer: The World's Earliest Proverb Collections_ Alster, Bendt CDL Press, 1990 _______________________________ _Chapter II.4, A Change of Mind in Mesopotamia_ * _Prophecy and Divination Among the Hebrews and Other Semites_ Guillaume, Alfred New York: Harper, 1938 * _The Ancient Near East: A History_ Hallo, William W. and Simpson, William K. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971 * _Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi_ King, L. W. London: Luzac, 1900 * _State Letters of Assyria_ Pfeiffer, Robert H. New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1935 * _The Greatness That Was Babylon: A Survey of the Ancient Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley _ Saggs, H. W. F. St Martins Press, 1991 _______________________________ _Chapter II.5, The Intellectual Consciousness of Greece_ * _From Many to One: A Study of Personality and Views of Human Nature in the Context of Ancient Greek Society, Values and Beliefs_ Adkins, A. D. H. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1970 * _From Mycenae to Homer_ Webster, T. B. L. London: Methuen, 1958 _______________________________ _Chapter II.6, The Moral Consciousness of the Khabiru_ * _The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels_ Heidel, Alexander Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1949 * _A Theology of the Old Testament_ McKenzie, John L. New York: Doubleday, 1974 * _A Study of the Biblical Story of Joseph, Genesis 3750_ Redford, Donald B. Leiden: Brill, 1970 ______________________________________________________________________ Book III: Vestiges of the Bicameral Mind in the Modern World _Chapter III.1, The Quest for Authorization_ * _Greeks and the Irrational_ Dodds, E. R. University of Chicago Press, 1983 * _Asclepius: A Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies_ Edelstein, E. J. and Edelstein, L. 1945 * _Prophecy and Divination Among the Hebrews and Other Semites_ Guillaume, Alfred New York: Harper, 1938 * _The Book of Dance_ Kirstein, Lincoln Garden City: Garden City Publishing Co., 1942 * _Possession, Demoniacal and Other_ Oesterreich, T. K. 1974 _______________________________ _Chapter III.2, Of Prophets and Possession_ [15]Greeks and the Irrational [16]Greeks and the Irrational Dodds, E. R. University of Chicago Press, 1983 * _Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic_ Evans-Prichard, E. E. New York: Oxford University Press, 1937 * _Trance, Healing, and Hallucination: Three Field Studies in Religious Experience_ Goodman, Felicitas New York: Wiley, 1974 * _The Psychology of Speaking in Tongues_ Kildahl, John P. New York: Harper & Row, 1972 * _Tongues of Men and Angels: The Religious Language of Pentecostalism_ Samarin, W. J. New York: Macmillan, 1972 _______________________________ _Chapter III.3, Of Poetry and Music_ * _Demon Possession and Allied Themes_ Nevius, J. L. * _The Sound of Greek_ Stanford, W. B. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967 * _From Mycenae to Homer_ Webster, T. B. L. London: Methuen, 1958 _______________________________ _Chapter III.4, Hypnosis_ * _Suggestion and Autosuggestion_ Charles Baudouin Sun Pub Company. * _Hypnotism: Its History, Practice, and Theory_ Bramwell, J. M. New York: Julian Press, 1956 * _How to Practice Suggestion and Autosuggestion_ Emile Coue Kessinger Publishing Company. * _Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis_ Gordon, J. E. New York: Macmillan, 1967 * _Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action_ Hilgard, Ernest New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977, 1986 * _Hypnotic Susceptibility_ Hilgard, Ernest New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1965 * _Personality and Hypnosis : A Study of Imaginative Involvement_ Hilgard, Josephine Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970 * _Hypnosis and Suggestibility: An Experimental Approach_ Hull, Clark New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1933 * _Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis in Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology_ Kroger, William S. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1977 * _The Future of the Body: Explorations into the Further Evolution of Human Nature_ Murphy, Michael Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1992 * _A Clinical Hypnosis Primer_ Pratt, George J.; Wood, Dennis P. and Alman, Brian M. John Wiley & Sons, 1988 First published in 1984 by Psychology and Consulting Associates Press. A history of hypnosis and the myths surrounding it, the most recent findings from the clinic and laboratory, specific clinical applications to a variety of problems, and sample induction and treatment models, and a final chapter updating the above since the publication of the earlier edition. * _Unconscious: The Fundamentals of Human Personality Normal and Abnormal_ Prince, Morton * _The Three Christs of Ypsilanti: A Psychological Study_ Rokeach, Milton New York: Knopf, 1960 * _The Corruption of Reality: A Unified Theory of Religion, Hypnosis, and Psychopathology_ Schumaker, John F. Prometheus Books, 1995 This book challenges many of the ideas in the three disciplines of religion, hypnosis, and psychopathology and paves the way for an exciting, far-reaching and unified theory of conscious and unconscious behavior. Schumaker includes a historical and cross-cultural analysis which shows how reality reconstruction takes place and outlines the shortcomings of current psychotherapeutic approaches. _______________________________ _Chapter III.5, Schizophrenia_ * _Cognitive Therapy for Delusions, Voices and Paranoia_ Chadwick, Paul; Birchwood, Max & Trower, Peter John Wiley & Sons, 1996 * _Wisdom, Madness, and Folly_ Custance, J. New York: Pellegrini and Cudahy, 1952 * _Spinners Lake_ Harrison, M. London: Lane, 1941 * _Varieties of Psychopathological Experience_ Landis, Carney New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964 * _Modern Society and Mental Disease_ Landis, Carney * _The Image and Appearance of the Human Body_ Schilder, P. London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co., 1935 * _Memoirs of My Nervous Illness_ Schreber, D. P. London: Dawson, 1955 * _Hallucinations_ West, L. J. (Ed.) 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