Home » Tech » Periodism & Caldwell’s Ringframe Theory of Consciousness

Periodism & Caldwell’s Ringframe Theory of Consciousness

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

New Paper Explores Periodism in Caldwell’s Dynamic ⁣Ringframe Theory⁣ of Consciousness

FOR IMMEDIATE⁢ RELEASE

[City, State] – July 13,‍ 2025 – A groundbreaking ‌new paper delves into the ⁣fascinating concept of “periodism” ‍within the‌ context of Brad Caldwell’s innovative Dynamic Ringframe Theory of Consciousness. The‍ research,which⁤ draws upon recent EEG‌ studies,suggests ​that cyclical patterns,or “periodism,” may⁢ play a essential role in how our brains process ‍details and generate subjective⁣ experience.

Unpacking Periodism: A ‌New Lens‌ on Consciousness

The paper, authored by Brad Caldwell of Caldwell Contracting LLC,‌ explores ‌how recurring temporal patterns, ⁢termed​ “periodism,”​ manifest in neural activity. This concept is particularly⁤ illuminated ⁣by recent findings from whole-cortex EEG studies. ⁤Thes studies​ observed distinct “rings” of neural activity, especially when⁢ participants were exposed to 9.8 Hz photic stimulation via Kasina​ glasses. While the raw EEG waveforms showed transient entrainment, the underlying periodism offered a deeper insight into the ⁢brain’s rhythmic institution.

The Convergence of Evidence: From Premotor ‌to Motor Cortex

Caldwell’s work highlights a ‍compelling convergence of findings across different ⁣brain regions and experimental conditions. The research points to:

Tempo-period-locking FM-PCA rings in premotor cortex: These patterns suggest a ‍link between the timing of movements ⁣and the⁣ brain’s oscillatory ⁢activity in areas associated with‍ planning and ⁤preparing​ actions.
Task-period-locking rings in motor control: ⁣This indicates⁤ that as we engage in ⁢motor​ tasks,specific rhythmic patterns ‌emerge ⁤that are synchronized with the task’s⁤ duration,underscoring the brain’s ability ​to temporally ⁢organize⁣ complex actions.
Fixed-rate AM-PCA​ rings arising during song listening: The observation of ⁢these‍ consistent ⁤rhythmic patterns during music engagement suggests that auditory processing, particularly with structured ⁣stimuli like songs, can evoke stable, ‍predictable neural oscillations.

“Together, the convergence of ‌findings-from tempo-period-locking FM-PCA rings ⁤in premotor ⁢cortex to task-period-locking ones in motor control, to fixed-rate AM-PCA rings arising sometimes during ⁣song ⁢listening-suggest⁣ that periodism may frequently enough invoke revolution or rotation in experience and in neural data,” states Caldwell. “Although microscale FM-PCA⁤ appears most promising, macroscale ⁣AM- ⁣or PM-PCA ​reveals⁤ occasional rotational dynamics that appear⁢ so shape-consistent‌ as to ‌warrant further study.”

The⁢ Future of​ Periodism Research

The paper emphasizes that while‍ microscale Frequency Modulation-Phase Coherence Analysis (FM-PCA) shows significant ⁤promise in revealing these‌ periodic dynamics,macroscale⁣ Amplitude Modulation (AM) or Phase⁢ Modulation (PM)-PCA also offers valuable insights. These⁤ broader analyses occasionally uncover‍ rotational dynamics that are remarkably consistent in their shape, suggesting they are ⁣not random occurrences ⁢but rather fundamental aspects of neural processing. This consistency makes them prime candidates for further, in-depth investigation.

The implications of understanding⁢ periodism​ are⁤ vast, perhaps offering‌ new avenues for understanding cognitive processes, neurological disorders, and the very nature of‍ subjective experience. Caldwell’s Dynamic⁤ Ringframe Theory of‌ Consciousness provides a ⁣robust framework for‌ exploring these intricate neural rhythms.

About Brad Caldwell and Caldwell ‍Contracting LLC:

Brad Caldwell is a visionary thinker exploring the frontiers of consciousness and neural dynamics. Through Caldwell Contracting‍ LLC, he is dedicated to advancing research and ⁢understanding in these complex fields.

Contact:

Brad Caldwell
Caldwell⁢ Contracting LLC
+1 ‍334-332-7799
Caldwbr@gmail.com

Connect with us:

YouTube
X

Legal Disclaimer:** EIN Presswire provides this news content “as is” without ‍warranty of any ​kind. We do not ‍accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality,⁢ or‍ reliability of the information contained in this article.⁢ if ‍you have ⁢any complaints or copyright issues related to this article,​ kindly contact the author above.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.