Noemi Csaszar-Nagy

Noemi Csaszar-Nagy
Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

PhD

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January 1995 - May 2015
National Center for Spinal Disorders, Budapest, Hungary
Position
  • Head of Department
August 2000 - September 2010
Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
Position
  • Academic Lecturer (Docent or Associate Professor)
Education
September 1988 - July 1994
Eötvös Loránd University
Field of study
  • Psychology

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Publications (20)
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In an innovative experiment, we detected ultraweak photon emission (UPE) from the hippocampus of male rat brains and found significant correlations between Alzheimer’s disease (AD), memory decline, oxidative stress, and UPE intensity. These findings may open up novel methods for screening, detecting, diagnosing, and classifying neurodegenerative di...
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The present study takes on an innovative experiment involving detection of ultraweak photon emission (UPE) from the hippocampus of male rat brains and finds significant correlations between Alzheimer’s disease (AD), memory decline, oxidative stress, and the intensity of UPE emitted spontaneously from the hippocampus. These remarkable findings opens...
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Spontaneous loss of a twin most often occurs in the first trimester. This phenomenon is called vanishing twin. Foetuses are especially vulnerable to various stress-related factors. As a result, twin loss in the uterus can produce deep and long-lasting consequences on mental health and may increase the risk of a variety of disease states in the surv...
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Based on a brief overview of the various aspects of schizophrenia reported by numerous studies, here we hypothesize that schizophrenia may originate (and in part be performed) from visual areas. In other words, it seems that a normal visual system or at least an evanescent visual perception may be an essential prerequisite for the development of sc...
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Cellular luminescence is the emission of photons by living cells due to various biophysical and biochemical processes, mostly associated with cellular metabolism. In this review paper we summarize today's understanding of four luminescence-dependent phenomena in the eye, i.e., phosphenes, retinal discrete dark noise, negative afterimages and the de...
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The question of how to define and explain hypnosis is still not completely answered. Most of the theories of hypnosis are based on describing it as an altered state of consciousness; others focus on intrapersonal and interpersonal aspects, sociopsychological, neurocognitive or sociocognitive processes. More detailed explanation of hypnosis requires...
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Today, there is an increased interest in research on lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) because it may offer new opportunities in psychotherapy under controlled settings. The more we know about how a drug works in the brain, the more opportunities there will be to exploit it in medicine. Here, based on our previously published papers and investigatio...
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Abstract Phosphenes are experienced sensations of light, when there is no light causing them. The physiological processes underlying this phenomenon are still not well understood. Previously, we proposed a novel biopsychophysical approach concerning the cause of phosphenes based on the assumption that cellular endogenous ultra-weak photon emission...
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In our prior work, we reported: (i) the effects of transgenerational epigenetic information on unconscious cognitive abilities, behavioral and emotional patterns, as well as (ii) the essential role of unconscious mechanisms in human decision processes; (iii) the least problematic five component extended dual-aspect monism framework (eDAM) for exper...
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Background and objectives: This paper presents some latest scientific results and ideas concerning epigenetics and unconscious processes, and suggests that we should reconsider our conventional notions about human free will. Methods: The present study is a selective review. Results: The described scientific results and ideas relating to epigenetics...
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Abstract Here, we present various research results and thoughts with the intention of challenging notions about free choice. Namely, we describe the concept of transgenerational transmission of epigenetic information and discuss its non-conscious effects on cognitive abilities, behavioral and emotional patterns, and responses with regard to one's l...
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Systematic review of the literature. To identify psychosocial issues affecting patients with a diagnosis of a spinal column or cord tumor. Using the keywords "cancer communication," "psychosocial care," "cancer patient," and "spine cancer patient," a review of the English literature was performed on Medline, EMBASE, and PsycInfo, a database of the...

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