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PLOS ONE | 2016

When Is the Brain Dead? Living-Like Electrophysiological Responses and Photon Emissions from Applications of Neurotransmitters in Fixed Post-Mortem Human Brains.

Nicolas Rouleau; Nirosha J. Murugan; Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Justin N. Costa; Michael A. Persinger; Sam M. Doesburg

The structure of the post-mortem human brain can be preserved by immersing the organ within a fixative solution. Once the brain is perfused, cellular and histological features are maintained over extended periods of time. However, functions of the human brain are not assumed to be preserved beyond death and subsequent chemical fixation. Here we present a series of experiments which, together, refute this assumption. Instead, we suggest that chemical preservation of brain structure results in some retained functional capacity. Patterns similar to the living condition were elicited by chemical and electrical probes within coronal and sagittal sections of human temporal lobe structures that had been maintained in ethanol-formalin-acetic acid. This was inferred by a reliable modulation of frequency-dependent microvolt fluctuations. These weak microvolt fluctuations were enhanced by receptor-specific agonists and their precursors (i.e., nicotine, 5-HTP, and L-glutamic acid) as well as attenuated by receptor-antagonists (i.e., ketamine). Surface injections of 10 nM nicotine enhanced theta power within the right parahippocampal gyrus without any effect upon the ipsilateral hippocampus. Glutamate-induced high-frequency power densities within the left parahippocampal gyrus were correlated with increased photon counts over the surface of the tissue. Heschl’s gyrus, a transverse convexity on which the primary auditory cortex is tonotopically represented, retained frequency-discrimination capacities in response to sweeps of weak (2μV) square-wave electrical pulses between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. Together, these results suggest that portions of the post-mortem human brain may retain latent capacities to respond with potential life-like and virtual properties.


Bioelectromagnetics | 2013

Optimal durations of single exposures to a frequency-modulated magnetic field immediately after bisection in planarian predict final growth values

Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Michael A. Persinger


Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research | 2015

Experimental Production of Excess Correlation across the Atlantic Ocean of Right Hemispheric Theta-Gamma Power between Subject Pairs Sharing Circumcerebral Rotating Magnetic Fields (Part I)

Mandy A. Scott; Nicolas Rouleau; Brendan Lehman; Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Lyndon M. Juden-Kelly; Kevin S. Saroka; Michael A. Persinger


Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research | 2014

The Potential Effects of Human Group Emotion and Subjective Novelty on the Statistical Behaviour of a Random Event Generator: Exploratory Study

Joey M. Caswell; J. Miguel Gaona; David A. E. Vares; Andrew Lapointe; Ryan C. Burke; Lucas W.E. Tessaro


Microbiological Research | 2015

Bacterial growth rates are influenced by cellular characteristics of individual species when immersed in electromagnetic fields

Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Nirosha J. Murugan; Michael A. Persinger


Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research | 2014

Transnational FieldREG Exploration II: Investigating the FieldREG Phenomenon in a Range of Novel Settings

Joey M. Caswell; J. Miguel Gaona; Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Nicolas Rouleau; Andrew Lapointe


Journal of Nonlocality | 2013

Tinkering with the Unbearable Lightness of Being: Meditation, Mind-Body Medicine and Placebo in the Quantum Biology Age

Rajendra P. Bajpai; Ryan C. Burke; Trevor N. Carniello; Joseph M. Caswell; Donald J. DeGracia; Larry Dossey; Blake T. Dotta; Lyndon M. Juden-Kelly; Hideyuki Kokubo; Brian Millar; Michael A. Persinger; Matti Pitkanen; Nicolas Rouleau; Kevin S. Saroka; Mandy A. Scott; Lian Sidorov; Linda S. St-Pierre; Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Patrizio E. Tressoldi; David A. E. Vares


Neuroquantology | 2015

Experimental Evidence of Superposition and Superimposition of Cerebral Activity Within Pairs of Human Brains Separated by 6,000 Km: Central Role of the Parahippocampal Regions

Nicolas Rouleau; Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Kevin S. Saroka; Mandy A. Scott; Brendan Lehman; Lyndon M. Juden-Kelly; Michael A. Persinger


Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research | 2014

Article Phenomenological Convergence between Major Paradigms of Classic Parapsychology and Cross-Cultural Practices: An Exploration of Paranthropology

Joey M. Caswell; Jack Hunter; Lucas W.E. Tessaro


Pharmacologia | 2014

Whole-Body Exposures to LTP-Promoting Magnetic Fields Facilitates Inhibitory Learning: Comparisons with Oral Alanine and Arginine Consumption

Lucas W.E. Tessaro; Quoc Hao Mach; Jeffrey F. Rocca; Lauren R. Morrison; Ryan Y. Burke; Michael A. Persinger

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J. Miguel Gaona

King Juan Carlos University

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