In <359945b5.2205632 at news.twics.com> patanie at pasdepub.com (Patanie)
writes:
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>> Volume 11 : Number 4 : Article 1
>> (Journal of scientific Exploration)
>>> Topographic Brain Mapping of UFO
> Experiencers
>> by
>> Norman S. Don
>> Kairos Foundation and University of Illinois at Chicago, 1187
> Wilmette Ave., #174, Wilmette, IL 60091
>> and
>> Gilda Moura
>> Kairos Foundation, Caixa Postal 14528, CEP 22412-000, Rio de
> Janeiro, Brazil
>> Volume 11 Number 4: Page 435.
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>Also, there was no brain activity suggestive of psychopathology,
>particularly schizophrenia, nor were there clinical indications of
>psychopathology.
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If these people know of EEG criteria for identifying schizophrenia,
they should tell the rest of us. Perhaps they also have non-standard
criteria for judging "clinical indications". Unless these are made
explicit, perhaps we should not take any of this too seriously.