Dr. Raymond Bradley | Social Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Raymond Bradley, Institute for Whole Social Science, New Zealand
Dr. Raymond T. Bradley, a distinguished academic and researcher, holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University, New York, where he achieved a “Pass with Distinction” for his doctoral dissertation on the structural properties of charismatic communes. He completed his postdoctoral studies in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Science at Stanford University under the mentorship of Dr. Karl H. Pribram. Dr. Bradley is the Co-Founder and Director of the Institute for Whole Social Science, with locations in Ojai, California, and Northland, New Zealand. His research focuses on the interplay between neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and social sciences, particularly in entrepreneurial intuition and consciousness studies. His prolific career includes numerous publications and awards, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of psychophysiology and social sciences.
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Publication Top Notes
- Harnessing the Force of All Creation: Part One. The Power of Love to Shape Reality
- Published in 2024 by R.T. Bradley
- The Great Adventurer: David Loyeās āHololeapā to Future Vision
- Published in 2023 by R.T. Bradley
- Cited by 1 š
- Group intuition and intentionality: Collective action at-a-distance?
- Book Chapter, 2020 by R.T. Bradley
- Cited by 2 š
- Communication and Optimality in Biosocial Collectives
- Book Chapter, 2013 by R.T. Bradley, K.H. Pribram
- Cited by 1 š
- Efficacy of an emotion self-regulation program for promoting development in preschool children
- Open access article, 2012 by R.T. Bradley, P. Galvin, M. Atkinson, D. Tomasino
- Cited by 8 š
- Resolving the enigma of nonlocal intuition: A quantum-holographic approach
- Book Chapter, 2011 by R.T. Bradley
- Cited by 9 š
- A quantum-holographic approach to the psychophysiology of intuitive action
- Book Chapter, 2011 by R.T. Bradley, D. Tomasino
- Cited by 7 š
- Communication of collective identity in secret social groups: Hypothesis of a holographic signature of member affiliation
- Article, 2011 by R.T. Bradley
- Cited by 7 š
- Non-local intuition in entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs: Results of two experiments using electrophysiological measures
- Article, 2011 by R.T. Bradley, M. Gillin, R. McCraty, M. Atkinson
- Cited by 12 š