István Bókkon: Publications, posters, performances

István Bókkon: Publications, posters, performances
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 Manzar Ashtari, Laura Cyckowski, Alborz Yazdi, Kathleen Marshal, Amanda Viands,
Istvan Bokkon, Albert Maguire and Jean Bennett. (2013). fMRI of Retinal Originated
Phosphenes Experienced by Patients with Leber Congenital Amaurosis. PlOS One.
Under review.
 Bókkon, I., Vas J. P., Császár, N., Lukács, T. (2013). Free will: transgenerational
epigenetic information, unconscious processes and vanishing twin syndrome. Reviews
in the Neurosciences. Under review
Published papers
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Bókkon I, Mallick BN and Tuszynski JA (2013). Near death experiences: A
multidisciplinary
hypothesis.
Front.
Hum.
Neurosci.
7:533.
doi:
10.3389/fnhum.2013.00533.
Bókkon I, Vimal RLP. (2013) Theoretical implications on (color) visual
representation and cytochrome oxidase blobs. Activitas Nervosa Superior 55, 15-37
Bókkon I, Salari V, Scholkmann F, Dai J, Grass F. (2013) Interdisciplinary
implications on autism, savantism, Asperger syndrome and the biophysical picture
representation: Thinking in pictures. Cognitive Systems Research 22–23, 67–77.
Bókkon I, Mallick BN. (2012) Activation of retinotopic areas is central to REM sleep
associated dreams: Visual dreams and visual imagery possibly co-emerged in
evolution. Activitas Nervosa Superior 54, 10-25.
Bókkon I, Vimal RLP. (2012) Subliminal afterimages via ocular delayed
luminescence: transsaccade stability of the visual perception and color illusion.
Activitas Nervosa Superior 54, 49-59.
Bókkon I. (2012) Recognition of functional roles of free radicals. Curr
Neuropharmacol. 10(4):287-288.
Bókkon I, Salari V. (2012) Brilliant lights by bioluminescent photons in near-death
experiences. Medical Hypotheses 79, 47-49.
Bókkon I, Tuszynski J, Salari V. (2011) Biophysical visual virtual reality in
retinotopic visual areas. European Biophysics Journal 40 (Suppl. 1) S67 Abstract.
Salari V, Tuszynski J, Bókkon I, Rahnama M Cifra M. (2011) On the Photonic
Cellular Interaction and the Electric Activity of Neurons in the Human Brain. Journal
of Physics: Conference Series. 329 012006. (9th International Fröhlich’s Symposium,
Electrodynamic Activity of Living Cells (EDALC11).
Bókkon I, Vimal RLP, Wang C, Dai J, Salari V, Grass F, Antal I. (2011) Visible light
induced ocular delayed bioluminescence as a possible origin of negative afterimage. J.
Photochem. Photobiol. B Biology. 103, 192–199.
Rahnama M, Tuszynski J, Bókkon I, Cifra M, Sardar P, Salari V. (2011) Emission of
mitochondrial biophotons and their effect on electrical activity of membrane via
microtubules. J Integr Neurosci. 10, 65-88.
Wang C, Bókkon I, Dai J, Antal I. (2011) First experimental demonstration of
spontaneous and visible light-induced photon emission from rat eyes. Brain Res.
1369. 1-9.
Bókkon I, Salari V, Tuszynski J. (2011) Emergence of intrinsic representations of
images by feedforward and feedback processes and bioluminescent photons in early
retinotopic areas (Toward biophysical homunculus by an iterative model). J Integr
Neurosci. 10, 47-64.
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Bókkon I, Antal I. (2011) Schizophrenia: redox regulation and volume transmission.
Current Neuropharmacology 9, 289-300.
Bókkon I, Tuszynski J, Salari V. (2011) Biophysical visual virtual reality in
retinotopic
visual
areas.
Nature
Precedings
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6051.1
Bókkon I, Salari V, Tuszynski J, Antal I. (2010) Estimation of the number of
biophotons involved in the visual perception of a single-object image: Biophoton
intensity can be considerably higher inside cells than outside J. Photochem.
Photobiol. B Biology 100, 160-166.
Bókkon I, Vimal RLP. (2010). Implications on visual apperception: energy, duration,
structure and synchronization. BioSystems 101, 1-9.
Bókkon I, Dai J, Antal I. (2010) Picture representation during REM dreams: A redox
molecular hypothesis. BioSystems. 100, 79-86.
Banaclocha MA, Bókkon I, Banaclocha HM. (2010) Long-term memory in brain
magnetite. Medical Hypotheses. 74, 254-257.
Bókkon I. Salari V. (2010) Information storing by biomagnetites. Journal of
Biological Physics. 36, 109-120.
Bókkon I, Vimal RLP. (2009) Retinal phosphenes and discrete dark noises in rods: a
new biophysical framework. J. Photochem. Photobiol. B Biology. 96, 255-259.
Bókkon I. (2009) Visual perception and imagery: a new hypothesis. BioSystems
96, 178-184.
Bókkon I. Kirby M, D’Angiulli A. (2009) TMS, phosphenes and visual mental
imagery: A mini-review and a theoretical framework. Nature Precedings
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2009.3244.1
Bókkon I, D'Angiulli A. (2009) Emergence and transmission of visual awareness
through optical coding in the brain: A redox molecular hypothesis on visual mental
imagery. Bioscience Hypotheses 2, 226-232.
Bókkon I. (2008) Phosphene phenomenon: a new concept. BioSystems 92, 168-174.
Bókkon I. (2006) Dream pictures, neuroholography and the laws of physics. Journal
of Sleep Research. Vol. 15, Supplement I. Abstract. p:187.
Bókkon I. (2005) Dreams and Neuroholography: An interdisciplinary interpretation of
development of homeotherm state in evolution. Sleep and Hypnosis 7, 61-76.
Bókkon I. (2007) A víz több, mint pusztán H2O. (Water is more than just H2O)
Biokémia Quarterly Bulletin of Hungarian Biochemical Society Jun.22-27.
Bókkon I. Balogh I. Kocsis Zs. (2009) Functional anaerobic processes in aerobic
eukaryote cells in connection with nickel. Unpublished
Bókkon I. Balogh I., Kocsis Zs. (2006) Nickel: Toxic versus essential. (Eds: Szilágyi
M. Szentmihályi K.) In Proceedings of International Symposium on Trace Elements
in the Food Chain (TEFC) Budapest, Hungary, 2006 pp.524-529.
Bókkon I. (2005) Biomágnesek, mint információtárolók. (Biomagnetites as information
storages) Biokémia Quarterly Bulletin of Hungarian Biochemical Society Sep. 32-36.
Bókkon I. (2003) Creative Information. Journal of Biological Systems. 1, 1-17.
Bókkon I. (2002) A nanobaktériumok világa (The world of nanobacterie). Biokémia.
Quarterly Bulletin of Hungarian Biochemical Society Jun. 26, 35-42.
Bókkon I. (2002) Budapesti Műszaki és Közgazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Mezőgazdasági
Tanszék, Dr. Janzsó Béla Mikrobiológiai Jegyzet. Nanobaktériumok fejezet (Nanobacterie
part in Budapest University of Technology, note-book for students).
Bókkon I. (2000) Tudatos és tudatalatti információtárolás az agyban. (Conscious and
unconscious information storage in the brain). Biokémia. Quarterly Bulletin of Hungarian
Biochemical Society. Sep. 24, 79-83.
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EMOST papers
Bókkon I, Erdöfi-Szabó A, Till A, Lukács T, Erdöfi-Szabó É. (2012) EMOST:
Elimination of chronic constipation and persistent diarrhoea by low-frequency and
intensity electromagnetic treatment in children: case reports. Electromagnetic Biology
and Medicine In press
 Bókkon I, Erdöfi-Szabó A, Till A, Balázs R, Sárosi Z, Szabó ZL, Kolonics G, Popper
G, (2012) EMOST: Report about the application of low-frequency and intensity
electromagnetic fields in disaster situation and commando training. Electromagnetic
Biology and Medicine 31, 394-403.
 Bókkon I, Till A, Erdıfi-Szabo A. (2011) Non-ionizing electro-magnetic-own-signaltreatment. European Biophysical Journal. 40 (Suppl. 1):S191 Abstract.
 Bókkon I, Till A, Grass F, Erdöfi-Szabó A (2011) Phantom pain reduction by
electromagnetic treatment. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 30, 115-127.
 Bókkon I, Till A, Erdöfi-Szabó A (2010) Phantom Pain Reduction by Non-ionizing
Electromagnetic
Treatment.
Available
from
Nature
Precedings
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4989.1> (2010)
 Bókkon I, Till A, Erdöfi-Szabó A (2010) Phantom Pain Reduction by Non-ionizing
Electromagnetic Treatment. Hungarian Epidemiology 7/4/Suppl. p:15. Abstract
Posters
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Bókkon I, Tuszynski J, Salari V. (2011) Biophysical visual virtual reality in
retinotopic visual areas. 8th European Biophysics Congress. 23-27 August, Budapest,
Hungary.
Bókkon I, Till A, Erdöfi-Szabó A (2011) Non-ionizing Electromagnetic-Own-SignalTreatment. 8th European Biophysics Congress. 23-27 August, Budapest, Hungary.
Rahnama M, Bókkon I, Tuszynski J, Cifra M, Sardar P, Salari V. (2011) Investigation
Of Biophotons Emissions, Microtubule Activity And Action Potentials In The Human
Brain. Toward a Science of Consciousness Conference 2011, Stockholm, Sweden
(May 2-8, 2011).
Salari V, Tuszynski J, Bókkon I, Cifra M. (2011) On the Photonic Cellular
Communication/Interaction and the Electric Activity of Neurons in the Human Brain.
Electrodynamic activity of living cells, 9th International Fröhlich’s Symposium.
Including Microtubule Coherent Modes and Cancer Cell Physics, July 1-3, 2011
Prague.
Bókkon I, Till A, Erdöfi-Szabó A (2010) Phantom Pain Reduction by Non-ionizing
Electromagnetic Treatment. International Conference of Preventive Medicine and
Public Health. 19-20 Nov. Pécs, Hungary.
Bókkon I, D’Angiulli A. (2009) The biophysics of TMS-induced state-dependent
phosphenes: A molecular mechanism for the visual buffer? [Abstract]. In N.A.
Taatgen & H. van Rijn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 31th Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society (p. NUMBER). Cognitive Science Society. Amsterdam,
July
29-Aug
1,
2009,
VU
University
Amsterdam.
http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/proceedings/2009/papers/690/index.html
Rahnama M., Bókkon I., Salari V., Sardar P. (2009) Biophotons Emission and EEG
Diagrams: A Computational Approach. Toward a Science of Consciousness
Conference, from June 11th to 14th, .2009 Hong Kong.
Bókkon I., Kyrby M., D’Angiulli A. (2008) TMS, phosphenes and visual mental
imagery: A mini-review and a theoretical framework. 1st North American Symposium
on TMS and Neuroimaging in Cognition and Behaviour Montréal (Canada) 25-26
September 2008.
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Bókkon I. (2006) Dream pictures, neuroholography and the laws of physics. 18th
Congress of the European Sleep Research Society, Innsbruck.
 Bókkon I., Balogh I., Kocsis Zs. (2006) Nickel: toxic versus essential. International
Symposium on Trace Elements in the Food Chain Budapest, Hungary, 2006. May 2527.
 Bókkon I. (2001) Nanobaktériumok (Nanobacteries). IX. Sejt- és Fejlődésbiológiai Napok,
Hungary, Debrecen. IX. Cell- and Evolutionary Biology Days, Debrecen.
 Bókkon I. Gonda Zs. (2001) Endotoxinok és korszerű mennyiségi meghatározásuk. OKKOKBI. VIII. Primer Prevenciós Fórum, Budapest. Endotoxins and modern assay of them.
VIII. Primer Prevention Forum. National Institute of Chemical Safety.
 Bókkon I. (1999) Kristálytudat (Crystal Consciousness). A Természetes környezet, Az ember
és kölcsönhatásaik. III. Országos Konferencia. The natural environment, The man and their
interactions III. Nationwide Conference.
Performances
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Bókkon I. (2009) Molecular bases of biophysical picture representation in retinotopic
V1/V2 areas. Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology.
Bókkon I. (2003) Neuroholográfia (Neuoroholography): Álom és tudat a neuroholgráfia
tükrében. Dream and consciousness of the mirror of neuroholography. Semmelweis
University, Department of Behavioural Sciences.
Bókkon I. (2001) A kreatív információ (Creative Information). A Természetes környezet,
Az ember és kölcsönhatásaik. IV. Országos Konferencia. The natural environment, The
man and their interactions IV. Nationwide Conference.
Bókkon I. (2000) Biokristályok és biomágnesek (Biocrystals and biomagnatites).
Semmelweis University, Genetikai- Sejt- és Immunológiai Intézet. Department of Genetics,
Cell and Immunobiology.
Bókkon I. (1995) A gyenge elektromos, mágneses és elektromágneses sugárzások
biokémiai hatásai. (Biochemical effects of weak electric, magnetic and electromagnetic
radiation) BME, Budapest University of Technology.
2013. Budapest, Hungary
István Bókkon
Professor at Vision Research Institute,
25 Rita Street, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
Chemical and bioengineer
Semmelweis University, PhD studies in phamacology (2006-2011)
Member of Hungarian Biochemical Society
Member of Hungarian Biophysical Society
Member of European Biophysical Societies' Association (EBSA)
Member of the Editorial Board of Activitas Nervosa Superior
Member of the Editorial Board of Current Neuropharmacology
Homepage: www.bokkon-brain-imagery.5mp.eu
Address: Hungary, Budapest 1238, Láng Endre u. 68.
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +36 30/ 506 5272
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