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John Raymond Smythies

John Raymond Smythies (30 November 1922 – 28 January 2019) was a British neuropsychiatrist, neuroscientist and neurophilosopher.

Biography edit

Smythies was born on 30 November 1922 in Nainital, United Provinces, British India, where his father, Evelyn Arthur Smythies, a philatelist, was employed by the Department of Forests. His brother Bertram Evelyn (“Bill”) Smythies became an ornithologist. His cousins on the Smythies side include Yorick Smythies,[1] Richard Dawkins (a first cousin once removed),[2] Graham Greene and Christopher Isherwood.[citation needed]

In 1932 Smythies enrolled at Cheltenham College Junior School, transferred to Rugby School in 1936, and thence to Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1940 (18) and to University College Hospital, London in 1942 where he studied medicine (19). He graduated M.B., B.Chir. (Cantab) in 1945. After two years as a Surgeon-Lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. as ship's doctor on HMS Porlock Bay based in Bermuda, he completed his basic medical postgraduate training at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, before selecting neuropsychiatry for a speciality. Two weeks into his first psychiatric residency at St. George's Hospital, London (20), noting the close chemical relation between the psychotomimetic drug mescaline and the neurotransmitter catecholamines, he suggested that schizophrenia might be caused by some abnormality in catecholamine metabolism that produced a mescaline-like substance in the brain. In collaboration with the organic chemist John Harley-Mason and Humphry Osmond, his psychiatric colleague at St. George's, he developed this idea, into the first specific biochemical theory of schizophrenia—the transmethylation hypothesis (5).

Inspired by the fact that mescaline produces such remarkable effects on all human mental faculties and by the interdisciplinary work of Albert Schweitzer, in the same year Smythies decided to tackle the mind-brain problem in a systematic way i.e. by undertaking a rigorous training in neuroscience, experimental psychology and philosophy. He first worked for one year as a resident in the EEG Department at the National Hospital, Queen Square, London (21). He then took an M.Sc. degree in neuroanatomy, philosophy and cultural anthropology with the neuroanatomist William C. Gibson at the University of British Columbia (22). The neuroanatomical research involved was a study of the synaptic structure in human cortex as revealed by silver staining and was awarded a post-graduate M.D degree by Cambridge (23). His teacher in philosophy was the distinguished American philosopher Avrum Stroll, who became a lifelong mentor and friend. This was followed during the tenure of a Nuffield Fellowship by six months with the Nobel Laureate Sir John Eccles in neurophysiology and 18 months at the Psychological Laboratory in Cambridge with Oliver Zangwill studying the stroboscopic patterns (the complex geometrical hallucinations induced by looking at a flickering light). This work has been extensively reviewed by John Geiger.[3] Then Smythies worked a further two years in neuropharmacology with Harold E. Himwich in Galesburg, Illinois and with Hudson Hoagland at the Worcester Foundation, before returning to London where he completed his formal clinical psychiatric training with Sir Aubrey Lewis at the Maudsley Hospital (25). He then joined the Faculty of the University of Edinburgh for twelve years, first as senior lecturer then reader (26), before being invited to a personal chair at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, funded by the Ireland family, where he stayed for eighteen years (27).

In 1956 Smythies published his first book "Analysis of Perception" (28) on the mind-brain problem in which he presented a new theory — extended materialism — based on an analysis of fundamental flaws in the current orthodox theory (mind-brain identity) and previous work by Joseph Priestley, C.D. Broad, H.H. Price and Bertrand Russell. A second book, The Walls of Plato’s Cave, followed in 1994 (17) on the same topic. Robert Almader's (29) described the work as "This is certainly one of the four or five most arresting and compelling books written on the nature of consciousness, the mind-brain problem, and human personality." The theory extends our concepts of consciousness and analyses possible geometrical and topological relations between phenomenal space and physical space linked to brane theory in physics. In 2008, the distinguished British physicist Bernard Carr (30), following a different line of research, presented a very similar theory as the basis for a necessary new paradigm shift in cosmology. In 1998 he wrote Every Person's Guide to Antioxidants (37). Smythies gives an account of his work on synaptic plasticity in his book The Dynamic Neuron (2002) (8).

Smythies served as president of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology from 1970 to 1974 (31), consultant to the World Health Organization from 1963 to 1968 (32), and editor of the International Review of Neurobiology from 1958 to 1991. He was elected a member of the Athenaeum in 1968 (33). He published over 200 scientific papers and 16 books.

He made extensive contributions to knowledge in a number of fields including the neurochemistry of schizophrenia (5,6) and the neuropharmacology of psychedelic drugs (7); the functional neuroanatomy of synapses with particular regard to the role of synaptic plasticity, endocytosis and redox factors (8,9); the role in the brain of orthoquinone metabolites of catecholamines (10); the role of virtual reality mechanisms in visual perception (11) and, in particular, theories of brain-consciousness relations (12–17). Smythies held positions as the Charles Byron Ireland Professor Emeritus of Psychiatric Research at the University of Alabama Medical Center at Birmingham, visiting scholar at the Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego, and senior research fellow at the Institute of Neurology, University College London.

Aldous Huxley, in his work The Doors of Perception, which details the effects of mescaline, credits Smythies with having inspired him to take the subject.

For the last two decades of his life, Smythies worked with Professor Ramachandran's Center for Brain and Cognition at UCSD, latterly on the function of the claustrum as well as the epigenetics of neurocomputation, exosomes and telocytes (37–54).

Personal life and death edit

On 2 December 1950 Smythies married Vanna Gattorno of Trieste, Italy. John and Vanna published their joint autobiography "Two Coins in the Fountain" in 2006 (34). Smythies is also the author of a book of poems entitled "Poems from the Edge of Time" (35), and a satirical play "The Trial of God" (36). He died in January 2019 at the age of 96.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ Smythies, J. R. (1994). "Alas, poor Yorick". Nature. 371 (6497): 470. Bibcode:1994Natur.371..470S. doi:10.1038/371470d0. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 7935754. S2CID 5243133. ... my cousin Yorick Smythies ...
  2. ^ Dawkins, Richard, 1941- (24 April 2014). An Appetite For Wonder : The Making of a Scientist : A Memoir (PDF). London. p. 12. ISBN 9780552779050. OCLC 870425057. Olive and Evelyn's eldest son, my father's taciturn first cousin Bertram ('Billy') Smythies, was also in the forest service [...] Bertram's younger brother John Smythies departed from family tradition and became a distinguished neuroscientist and authority on schizophrenia and psychedelic drugs, living in California, where he is credited with inspiring Aldous Huxley to take mescaline and cleanse his 'doors of perception'. [...] Yorick Smythies, another first cousin of my father, was a devoted amanuensis of the philosopher Wittgenstein.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Geiger, John (2002). Chapel of Extreme Experience. Toronto: Gutter Press. pp. 27–45.
  4. ^ John Raymond Smythies, a Pioneer in Psychiatry, Passed Away – a Tribute
  5. ^ McGeoch, Paul D.; Ramachandran, V. S. (26 April 2019). "John Raymond Smythies". BMJ. 365: l1873. doi:10.1136/bmj.l1873. ISSN 0959-8138. S2CID 149811928.

1. Smythies J.R. Schizophrenia: Chemistry, Metabolism and Treatment. Springfield, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas, 1963.

2. Smythies J.R (with H.E. Himwich and S.S. Kety, editors) Amines and Schizophrenia. New York, Pergamon Press. 1966.

3. Smythies J.R. Biological Psychiatry. London, Heinemann, 1968. German edition, 1971.

4. Smythies J.R and Corbett L.C. Psychiatry for Students of Medicine. London, Heinemann, 1976. Spanish edition, 1984.

5. Smythies J.R & Osmond H. (1952) Schizophrenia. A New Approach. J Ment Sci., pp. 98, 309–316.

6. Smythies J. (Editor) Schizophrenia. A disorder of synaptic plasticity. Special volume (59) in The International Review of Neurobiology, San Diego, Elsevier, 2004.

7. Smythies J. R. "Hallucinogenic Drugs", Chapter 18 in Modern Trends in Neurology, Dennis Williams, editor. 3rd edition. London, Butterworth, 1962.

8. Smythies J. R. The Dynamic Neuron. Cambridge MA., MIT Press, 2002.

9. Smythies J. The Neuromodulators. International Review of Neurobiology, San Diego, Elsevier, 2005.

10. Smythies J. R. The role of free radicals in the brain in health and disease in relation to synaptic plasticity. In: Free Radicals in Brain Pathophysiology. (G. Poli, E. Cadenas & L. Packer, eds.) New York, Dekker.

11. Smythies J. 2009, "Philosophy, perception, and neuroscience" Perception, pp. 38, 638–651.

12. Smythies J.R. Brain and Mind, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, editor and contributor of essay "The representative theory of perception", 1965.

13. Smythies J. R. The Neurological Foundations of Psychiatry. Oxford, Blackwell. 1966.

14. Smythies J. Science and ESP. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1967.

15. Smythies J.R. (with Arthur Koestler, editors). Beyond Reductionism. London, Macmillan, 1969.

16. Smythies J. Brain Mechanisms and Behaviour. Oxford, Blackwell, 1970. Japanese edition, 1973.

17. Smythies J. The Walls of Plato's Cave. Aldershot, Avebury Press, 1994.

18. Records of Christs's College, Cambridge.

19. Records of University College Hospital, London.

20. Records of St. George's Hospital, London

21. Records of the National Hospital, Queen Square, London.

22. Records of the University of British Columbia.

23. Smythies J. R., Gibson W.C., & Purkis V.A. (1957) The distribution and morphology of boutons termineaux in the human cerebrum. J Comp Neur., pp. 108, 175.

25. Records of the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London.

26. Records of the University of Edinburgh.

27. Records of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

28. Smythies, J. R. Analysis of Perception. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1956.

29. Almader, R. (1997) Journal for Scientific Exploration, pp. 10, 314–318.

30. Carr, B. (2008) "Worlds apart?" Proc.Soc.Psychical Research, pp. 59, 1–96.

31. Records of the International Society for Neuropsychopharmacology.

32. Records of the World Health Organization.

33. Records of the Athanaenum Club, Pall Mall, London.

34. Smythies J. & Smythies V. Two Coins in the Fountain. (joint autobiography). Amazon.com (Booksurge) 2006.

35. Smythies J. Poems from the Edge of Time. Pulborough, Ellis, 2002.

36. Smythies J. The Trial of God. (satirical play) Amazon.com (Booksurge) 2006.

37. Smythies J. Every Person's Guide to Antioxidants. Rutgers University Press 1998.

38. Smythies JR. The Dynamic Neuron. Cambridge MA. MIT Press, 2002.

39. Smythies, J., Edelstein, L., Ramachandran, V. The Claustrum: Structural, Functional and Clinical Neuroscience. San Diego. Academic Press (Elsevier). 2014.

40. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V. (2012) Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 2012;6:53. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2012.00053. Epub 2012 Aug 2.

41 Smythies J, Edelstein L. (2013) Transsynaptic modality codes in the brain: possible involvement of synchronized spike timing, microRNAs, exosomes and epigenetic processes. Frontiers in Intregrative Neuroscience. 2012;6:126. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2012.00126. Epub 2013 Jan 4.

42. Smythies J. (2013) Schizophrenia: one coat of many colors. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 27 May 2013 | doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2013.00043.

43. Edelstein L, Smythies J. (2013) Spike dynamic and epigenetic malfunctions in epilepsy: a tale of two codes. Frontiers in Epilepsy: 27 May 2013. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2013.00063.

44. Smythies J. Edelstein L. (2013) Interactions between the spike code and the epigenetic code during information processing in the brain. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 8 July doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2013.00017

45. Smythies J, Edelstein L. (2013) Telocytes, exosomes, gap junctions and the cytoskeleton: the makings of a primitive nervous system? Front. Cell. Neurosci. | doi: 10.3389/fncel.2013.00278.

46. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V (2014). Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum II: instructional oscillations and dendritic integration. Front. Integr. Neurosci. 8:7. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2014.00007.

47. Smythies J, Edelstein L. (2013) Hypotheses concerning how Otx2 makes its incredible journey: a hitchhiker on the road to Rome. Front. Mol. Neurosci. 6, 55. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2013.00055. eCollection 2013.

48. Edelstein L, Fuxe K and Smythies J (2014). Life without glutamate: the epigenetic effects of glutamate deletion. Front. Mol. Neurosci. 7:14. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2014.00014.

49. Smythies LE, Smythies JR. (2014) Exosomes in the gut. Front Immunol. 2014 Mar 17;5:104. eCollection 2014.

50. Edelstein L, Smythies J (2014). Epigenetic aspects of telocytes/cordocytes: jacks of all trades, masters of most. Front Cell. Neurosci. 8:32. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00032.

51. Edelstein L, Smythies J. (2014) The role of telocytes in morphogenetic bioelectrical signaling: once more unto the breach. Front Mol Neurosci. 2014 May 13;7:41. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2014.00041. eCollection 2014.

52. Smythies J, Edelstein L. (2014) The desferrioxamine-prochlorperazine coma—clue to the role of dopamine-iron recycling in the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide in the brain. Front.Mol.Neurosci.

53. Smythies J, Edelstein L, Ramachandran V. (2014) Molecular mechanisms for the inheritance of acquired characteristics-exosomes, microRNA shuttling, fear and stress: Lamarck resurrected? Front. Genet. 2014 May 15;5:133. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00133. eCollection 2014.

54. Edelstein L, Smythies J. The role of epigenetic-related codes in neurocomputation: dynamic hardware in the brain. in Edelstein L, Smythies J, Noble D. (Editors) Epigenetic information-processing mechanisms in the brain. Phil.Trans.R.Soc.B. Theme Issue vol. 369, No. 1652, 26 September 2014.

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a philatelist was employed by the Department of Forests His brother Bertram Evelyn Bill Smythies became an ornithologist His cousins on the Smythies side include Yorick Smythies 1 Richard Dawkins a first cousin once removed 2 Graham Greene and Christopher Isherwood citation needed In 1932 Smythies enrolled at Cheltenham College Junior School transferred to Rugby School in 1936 and thence to Christ s College Cambridge in 1940 18 and to University College Hospital London in 1942 where he studied medicine 19 He graduated M B B Chir Cantab in 1945 After two years as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the R N V R as ship s doctor on HMS Porlock Bay based in Bermuda he completed his basic medical postgraduate training at Addenbrooke s Hospital Cambridge before selecting neuropsychiatry for a speciality Two weeks into his first psychiatric residency at St George s Hospital London 20 noting the close chemical relation between the psychotomimetic drug mescaline and the neurotransmitter catecholamines he suggested that schizophrenia might be caused by some abnormality in catecholamine metabolism that produced a mescaline like substance in the brain In collaboration with the organic chemist John Harley Mason and Humphry Osmond his psychiatric colleague at St George s he developed this idea into the first specific biochemical theory of schizophrenia the transmethylation hypothesis 5 Inspired by the fact that mescaline produces such remarkable effects on all human mental faculties and by the interdisciplinary work of Albert Schweitzer in the same year Smythies decided to tackle the mind brain problem in a systematic way i e by undertaking a rigorous training in neuroscience experimental psychology and philosophy He first worked for one year as a resident in the EEG Department at the National Hospital Queen Square London 21 He then took an M Sc degree in neuroanatomy philosophy and cultural anthropology with the neuroanatomist William C Gibson at the University of British Columbia 22 The neuroanatomical research involved was a study of the synaptic structure in human cortex as revealed by silver staining and was awarded a post graduate M D degree by Cambridge 23 His teacher in philosophy was the distinguished American philosopher Avrum Stroll who became a lifelong mentor and friend This was followed during the tenure of a Nuffield Fellowship by six months with the Nobel Laureate Sir John Eccles in neurophysiology and 18 months at the Psychological Laboratory in Cambridge with Oliver Zangwill studying the stroboscopic patterns the complex geometrical hallucinations induced by looking at a flickering light This work has been extensively reviewed by John Geiger 3 Then Smythies worked a further two years in neuropharmacology with Harold E Himwich in Galesburg Illinois and with Hudson Hoagland at the Worcester Foundation before returning to London where he completed his formal clinical psychiatric training with Sir Aubrey Lewis at the Maudsley Hospital 25 He then joined the Faculty of the University of Edinburgh for twelve years first as senior lecturer then reader 26 before being invited to a personal chair at the University of Alabama at Birmingham funded by the Ireland family where he stayed for eighteen years 27 In 1956 Smythies published his first book Analysis of Perception 28 on the mind brain problem in which he presented a new theory extended materialism based on an analysis of fundamental flaws in the current orthodox theory mind brain identity and previous work by Joseph Priestley C D Broad H H Price and Bertrand Russell A second book The Walls of Plato s Cave followed in 1994 17 on the same topic Robert Almader s 29 described the work as This is certainly one of the four or five most arresting and compelling books written on the nature of consciousness the mind brain problem and human personality The theory extends our concepts of consciousness and analyses possible geometrical and topological relations between phenomenal space and physical space linked to brane theory in physics In 2008 the distinguished British physicist Bernard Carr 30 following a different line of research presented a very similar theory as the basis for a necessary new paradigm shift in cosmology In 1998 he wrote Every Person s Guide to Antioxidants 37 Smythies gives an account of his work on synaptic plasticity in his book The Dynamic Neuron 2002 8 Smythies served as president of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology from 1970 to 1974 31 consultant to the World Health Organization from 1963 to 1968 32 and editor of the International Review of Neurobiology from 1958 to 1991 He was elected a member of the Athenaeum in 1968 33 He published over 200 scientific papers and 16 books He made extensive contributions to knowledge in a number of fields including the neurochemistry of schizophrenia 5 6 and the neuropharmacology of psychedelic drugs 7 the functional neuroanatomy of synapses with particular regard to the role of synaptic plasticity endocytosis and redox factors 8 9 the role in the brain of orthoquinone metabolites of catecholamines 10 the role of virtual reality mechanisms in visual perception 11 and in particular theories of brain consciousness relations 12 17 Smythies held positions as the Charles Byron Ireland Professor Emeritus of Psychiatric Research at the University of Alabama Medical Center at Birmingham visiting scholar at the Center for Brain and Cognition University of California San Diego and senior research fellow at the Institute of Neurology University College London Aldous Huxley in his work The Doors of Perception which details the effects of mescaline credits Smythies with having inspired him to take the subject For the last two decades of his life Smythies worked with Professor Ramachandran s Center for Brain and Cognition at UCSD latterly on the function of the claustrum as well as the epigenetics of neurocomputation exosomes and telocytes 37 54 Personal life and death edit On 2 December 1950 Smythies married Vanna Gattorno of Trieste Italy John and Vanna published their joint autobiography Two Coins in the Fountain in 2006 34 Smythies is also the author of a book of poems entitled Poems from the Edge of Time 35 and a satirical play The Trial of God 36 He died in January 2019 at the age of 96 4 5 References edit Smythies J R 1994 Alas poor Yorick Nature 371 6497 470 Bibcode 1994Natur 371 470S doi 10 1038 371470d0 ISSN 1476 4687 PMID 7935754 S2CID 5243133 my cousin Yorick Smythies Dawkins Richard 1941 24 April 2014 An Appetite For Wonder The Making of a Scientist A Memoir PDF London p 12 ISBN 9780552779050 OCLC 870425057 Olive and Evelyn s eldest son my father s taciturn first cousin Bertram Billy Smythies was also in the forest service Bertram s younger brother John Smythies departed from family tradition and became a distinguished neuroscientist and authority on schizophrenia and psychedelic drugs living in California where he is credited with inspiring Aldous Huxley to take mescaline and cleanse his doors of perception Yorick Smythies another first cousin of my father was a devoted amanuensis of the philosopher Wittgenstein a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Geiger John 2002 Chapel of Extreme Experience Toronto Gutter Press pp 27 45 John Raymond Smythies a Pioneer in Psychiatry Passed Away a Tribute McGeoch Paul D Ramachandran V S 26 April 2019 John Raymond Smythies BMJ 365 l1873 doi 10 1136 bmj l1873 ISSN 0959 8138 S2CID 149811928 1 Smythies J R Schizophrenia Chemistry Metabolism and Treatment Springfield Illinois Charles C Thomas 1963 2 Smythies J R with H E Himwich and S S Kety editors Amines and Schizophrenia New York Pergamon Press 1966 3 Smythies J R Biological Psychiatry London Heinemann 1968 German edition 1971 4 Smythies J R and Corbett L C Psychiatry for Students of Medicine London Heinemann 1976 Spanish edition 1984 5 Smythies J R amp Osmond H 1952 Schizophrenia A New Approach J Ment Sci pp 98 309 316 6 Smythies J Editor Schizophrenia A disorder of synaptic plasticity Special volume 59 in The International Review of Neurobiology San Diego Elsevier 2004 7 Smythies J R Hallucinogenic Drugs Chapter 18 in Modern Trends in Neurology Dennis Williams editor 3rd edition London Butterworth 1962 8 Smythies J R The Dynamic Neuron Cambridge MA MIT Press 2002 9 Smythies J The Neuromodulators International Review of Neurobiology San Diego Elsevier 2005 10 Smythies J R The role of free radicals in the brain in health and disease in relation to synaptic plasticity In Free Radicals in Brain Pathophysiology G Poli E Cadenas amp L Packer eds New York Dekker 11 Smythies J 2009 Philosophy perception and neuroscience Perception pp 38 638 651 12 Smythies J R Brain and Mind London Routledge amp Kegan Paul editor and contributor of essay The representative theory of perception 1965 13 Smythies J R The Neurological Foundations of Psychiatry Oxford Blackwell 1966 14 Smythies J Science and ESP London Routledge amp Kegan Paul 1967 15 Smythies J R with Arthur Koestler editors Beyond Reductionism London Macmillan 1969 16 Smythies J Brain Mechanisms and Behaviour Oxford Blackwell 1970 Japanese edition 1973 17 Smythies J The Walls of Plato s Cave Aldershot Avebury Press 1994 18 Records of Christs s College Cambridge 19 Records of University College Hospital London 20 Records of St George s Hospital London21 Records of the National Hospital Queen Square London 22 Records of the University of British Columbia 23 Smythies J R Gibson W C amp Purkis V A 1957 The distribution and morphology of boutons termineaux in the human cerebrum J Comp Neur pp 108 175 25 Records of the Institute of Psychiatry University of London 26 Records of the University of Edinburgh 27 Records of the University of Alabama at Birmingham 28 Smythies J R Analysis of Perception London Routledge amp Kegan Paul 1956 29 Almader R 1997 Journal for Scientific Exploration pp 10 314 318 30 Carr B 2008 Worlds apart Proc Soc Psychical Research pp 59 1 96 31 Records of the International Society for Neuropsychopharmacology 32 Records of the World Health Organization 33 Records of the Athanaenum Club Pall Mall London 34 Smythies J amp Smythies V Two Coins in the Fountain joint autobiography Amazon com Booksurge 2006 35 Smythies J Poems from the Edge of Time Pulborough Ellis 2002 36 Smythies J The Trial of God satirical play Amazon com Booksurge 2006 37 Smythies J Every Person s Guide to Antioxidants Rutgers University Press 1998 38 Smythies JR The Dynamic Neuron Cambridge MA MIT Press 2002 39 Smythies J Edelstein L Ramachandran V The Claustrum Structural Functional and Clinical Neuroscience San Diego Academic Press Elsevier 2014 40 Smythies J Edelstein L Ramachandran V 2012 Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 2012 6 53 doi 10 3389 fnint 2012 00053 Epub 2012 Aug 2 41 Smythies J Edelstein L 2013 Transsynaptic modality codes in the brain possible involvement of synchronized spike timing microRNAs exosomes and epigenetic processes Frontiers in Intregrative Neuroscience 2012 6 126 doi 10 3389 fnint 2012 00126 Epub 2013 Jan 4 42 Smythies J 2013 Schizophrenia one coat of many colors Frontiers in Psychiatry 27 May 2013 doi 10 3389 fpsyt 2013 00043 43 Edelstein L Smythies J 2013 Spike dynamic and epigenetic malfunctions in epilepsy a tale of two codes Frontiers in Epilepsy 27 May 2013 doi 10 3389 fneur 2013 00063 44 Smythies J Edelstein L 2013 Interactions between the spike code and the epigenetic code during information processing in the brain Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 8 July doi 10 3389 fnmol 2013 0001745 Smythies J Edelstein L 2013 Telocytes exosomes gap junctions and the cytoskeleton the makings of a primitive nervous system Front Cell Neurosci doi 10 3389 fncel 2013 00278 46 Smythies J Edelstein L Ramachandran V 2014 Hypotheses relating to the function of the claustrum II instructional oscillations and dendritic integration Front Integr Neurosci 8 7 doi 10 3389 fnint 2014 00007 47 Smythies J Edelstein L 2013 Hypotheses concerning how Otx2 makes its incredible journey a hitchhiker on the road to Rome Front Mol Neurosci 6 55 doi 10 3389 fnmol 2013 00055 eCollection 2013 48 Edelstein L Fuxe K and Smythies J 2014 Life without glutamate the epigenetic effects of glutamate deletion Front Mol Neurosci 7 14 doi 10 3389 fnmol 2014 00014 49 Smythies LE Smythies JR 2014 Exosomes in the gut Front Immunol 2014 Mar 17 5 104 eCollection 2014 50 Edelstein L Smythies J 2014 Epigenetic aspects of telocytes cordocytes jacks of all trades masters of most Front Cell Neurosci 8 32 doi 10 3389 fncel 2014 00032 51 Edelstein L Smythies J 2014 The role of telocytes in morphogenetic bioelectrical signaling once more unto the breach Front Mol Neurosci 2014 May 13 7 41 doi 10 3389 fnmol 2014 00041 eCollection 2014 52 Smythies J Edelstein L 2014 The desferrioxamine prochlorperazine coma clue to the role of dopamine iron recycling in the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide in the brain Front Mol Neurosci 53 Smythies J Edelstein L Ramachandran V 2014 Molecular mechanisms for the inheritance of acquired characteristics exosomes microRNA shuttling fear and stress Lamarck resurrected Front Genet 2014 May 15 5 133 doi 10 3389 fgene 2014 00133 eCollection 2014 54 Edelstein L Smythies J The role of epigenetic related codes in neurocomputation dynamic hardware in the brain in Edelstein L Smythies J Noble D Editors Epigenetic information processing mechanisms in the brain Phil Trans R Soc B Theme Issue vol 369 No 1652 26 September 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Raymond Smythies amp oldid 1157958486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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