A 70-page summary in 45 points of the Tallman Paradigm and some of the concepts that derive from that neurological paradigm. The book includes a timeline of Daniel’s integration disorder and his development of left-brain dominance.
The Conclusions: In view of the spontaneous recoveries and partial recoveries of these subjects and the similarity of their symptoms to those improved or healed by the Tomatis Method, Bérard’s AIT, or Focused Listening (with headphones, right ear only) to high-frequency music, it seems likely that appropriate music therapy could greatly accelerate the SSRI withdrawal and recovery process, possibly also…
The author concludes that in dyslexic and schizophrenic integration disorders Wernicke’s area processes morphemes in sequences perpetually interrupted at two-minute intervals due to stapedius dystonia, not through intrinsic cerebral incapacity. The larynx can produce only the order of sounds and words—as well as frequencies—via Wernicke’s and Broca’s areas that the temporal lobe is likely to receive from a dominant right…