Johnson C P, Persinger M A
Department of Psychology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Percept Mot Skills. 1994 Aug;79(1 Pt 1):351-4. doi: 10.2466/pms.1994.79.1.351.
After sitting quietly within an acoustic chamber, 30 university men were exposed (singly) to binaural, complex stimulation (Hemi-Sync Tape), synchronized binaural and visual patterns (The Mind's Eye), or transtemporal magnetic fields for 30 min. Experiences were rated at the end of the treatment by questionnaire. The men who received the binaural stimulation (Hemi-Sync Tape) reported more intense sensed presences and ego-alien intrusions than did the other two groups. In a similar second experiment, 18 university women who received the binaural stimulation also reported these experiences. The results support the hypothesis that the sensed presence is facilitated by transient, neuroelectrical intercalation of the temporoparietal lobes and is associated with the intrusion into awareness of the right-hemispheric equivalent of the left-hemispheric sense of self.
30名大学男生在隔音室内安静地坐好后,(逐个)接受了30分钟的双耳复合刺激(脑波同步磁带)、同步双耳及视觉模式刺激(心灵之眼)或经颞磁场刺激。治疗结束时通过问卷调查对体验进行评分。接受双耳刺激(脑波同步磁带)的男性比其他两组报告了更强烈的存在感和自我异化侵扰感。在一项类似的第二项实验中,18名接受双耳刺激的大学女生也报告了这些体验。结果支持了这样一种假设,即存在感是由颞顶叶的短暂神经电插入促进的,并且与右半球相当于左半球自我意识的意识侵入有关。