There is no information available about the effects of unilateral (one side
only) stimulation of the occipital lobes.
Some interesting observations have been made about the occipital lobes - ones
that treat them equally.
Speaking about the occipital lobes as one structure, there are some very intriguing
observations.
One is that remote viewing is associated with unusual activity over the occipital
lobes. The study that uncovered this reported experiments with a pilot remote viewer. The study observed that "Remote
viewing may be enhanced by complex experimentally generated magnetic fields designed to interact with the Neuromagnetic
'binding factor' of consciousness".
The MODULATED
40HZ SIGNAL is designed to do just that. However, it has not been
tested in practice.
The amygdaloid signal has not been tested over the occipital lobes
The sleep-derived Thalamic signal has not been tested over the occipital lobes
The Event-Related Potential-derived signal has not been tested over the occipital
lobes.
The hippocampal signal has been tested over the occipital lobes by a very few
people - not enough to justify generalizations - using the first generation of complex magnetic signal technology.
Positive sessions were reported.
There is a bony ridge at the back of the skull. The occipital lobes are ABOVE
it.
Persinger, M.A. Et Al,
"Remote Viewing With The Artist Ingo Swann: Neuropsychological Profile, Electroencephalographic Correlates,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) And Possible Mechanisms" Perceptual
And Motor Skills, 2002, 94, 927-949
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