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| N/A | N/A | Visit to Norman Geschwind's epilepsy clinic where he demonstrated symptoms of temporal lobe epile... | Epilepsy Clinic | View |
This document is page 42 of a manuscript or memoir (Chapter 3: 'Transmogrifications of Energies') bearing a House Oversight stamp. The narrator reflects on a period where intense physical running (12 miles a day) and meditation led to a loss of sexual interest and emotional detachment. The text references interactions with a psychoanalyst who warned against this detachment, cites Harvard neurologist Norman Geschwind, and mentions advice from the narrator's guru, Baba Muktanada.
This page, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (Bates 013518), appears to be an excerpt from a scientific narrative or memoir. It details the narrator's interactions with Harvard neurologist Norman Geschwind and describes 'Geschwind Syndrome' (temporal lobe epilepsy), characterizing symptoms such as hypergraphia (obsessive writing), intense religiosity, hyposexuality, and interpersonal 'stickiness'. The text references specific researchers including Paul MacLean and Henri Gastaut.
Discussion about the patient 'Donna' leading to a visit to the epilepsy clinic.
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