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Yarışmalar/2010-002
Yazar:Sultan Tarlacı
Resimde yazıldığı gibi kıyamet günü. İnsanlar Haitiden deprem sonrası kaçıyorlar. grup grup... Yalnız sağ üstte kayıkta bir adam mı var? Sanki ucundan yakalanmış gibi...
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Yarışmalar/2009-0807
Yazar:Sultan Tarlacı
Çok zorlama olarak buradan Anıtkabir çıkarılabilir! Biraz daha çalışmak ve yoğunlaşmak lazım. Aşağıdaki acaba genel oalrak Ankara mı?
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Yarışmalar/2009-0807
Yazar:Sultan Tarlacı
Bazı noktalar yakalanmış ama olay epey fantezi çizimlere kaymış. Mantıksallaştırılmış belkide! Belki bayrak, Anıtkabir ve ilk okul anılarıyla harmanlanmış bilgiler bir araya gelmiş. Ama bazı noktaları yakalamış. Kırmızı çerçeve içine alınan noktaları. Ama iyi, 30-54 dakika ayırmış bunun için. Tebrikler. Gelecekte çok daha iyi olacaktır. Çizgilerden belli...
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Yazar:Jack Hunter
The term ‘paranormal' was first introduced in the early twentieth century to replace the more loaded term ‘supernatural,' originally used in its Latin form supernatural is by theologians in the thirteenth century to refer to the miraculous events documented in the Bible (Bartlett 2008). Miracles, such as Moses' vision of the burning bush, and Jesus' transformation of water into wine, curing of the sick and resurrection of the dead, for example, were interpreted as manifestations of the power of God, with the aim of producing faith in those who bore witness to them.
This association with the direct action of God, and the idea that such phenomena were somehow separate from nature, did not appeal to those who sought to investigate similar claims (such as visions, apparitions, telepathy and psychokinesis), using scientific methods in the late nineteenth century. By implementing the term ‘supernormal,' and later ‘paranormal,' defined as referring to phenomena beyond the scope of current scientific understanding, as opposed to ‘supernatural,' which implies phenomena firmly beyond the laws of nature, researchers were attempting to demonstrate that paranormal occurrences, if real, were as much a part of the natural world as anything else, and as such were amenable to scientific investigation (Hansen 2001:21).
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English/English
Yazar:Sultan Tarlacı
Neurocase. 2012;18(6):527-36. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2011.633532. Epub 2012 Jan 9.
Case report: a prototypical experience of 'poltergeist' activity, conspicuous quantitative electroencephalographic patterns, and sLORETA profiles - suggestions for intervention.
Roll WG, Saroka KS, Mulligan BP, Hunter MD, Dotta BT, Gang N, Scott MA, St-Pierre LS, Persinger MA.
Department of Psychology, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA, USA.
Abstract
People who report objects moving in their presence, unusual sounds, glows around other people, and multiple sensed presences but do not meet the criteria for psychiatric disorders have been shown to exhibit electrical anomalies over the right temporal lobes. This article reports the striking quantitative electroencephalography, sLORETA results, and experimental elicitation of similar subjective experiences in a middle-aged woman who has been distressed by these classic phenomena that began after a head injury. She exhibited a chronic electrical anomaly over the right temporoinsular region. The rotation of a small pinwheel near her while she 'concentrated' upon it was associated with increased coherence between the left and right temporal lobes and concurrent activation of the left prefrontal region. The occurrence of the unusual phenomena and marked 'sadness' was associated with increased geomagnetic activity; she reported a similar mood when these variations were simulated experimentally. Our quantitative measurements suggest people displaying these experiences and possible anomalous energies can be viewed clinically and potentially treated.
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Yazar:Sultan Tarlacı
Often viewed as a hindrance, having a quirky or socially awkward approach to lifemay be the key to becoming a great artist, composer or inventor. New research on individuals with schizotypal personalities – people characterized by odd behavior and language but who are not psychotic or schizophrenic – offers the first neurological evidence that they are more creative than either normal or fully schizophrenic individuals, and rely more heavily on the right sides of their brains than the general population to access their creativity.
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