nonverbalmind
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I am a scientist and rat runner with 55 years’ experience. I obtained my doctorate in Psychology from The University of Texas. I have worked at Balcones Research Center in Austin, TX, the AFRI Lab in Maryland, and Bellcomm in Washington D.C. and was a professor at William Paterson College in New Jersey. This is the perfect time to publish my book. The public hungers for books about how the mind works and there are new programs being developed in animal studies at many universities. I have previously co-authored articles published in The Journal of Genetic Psychology, Radiation Research, and Perceptual and Motor Skills. Copies of these articles will be enclosed for your review.
I have amassed numerous experiments with scientific data to prove the thesis in my book. I am the first and only person so far to run rats in this manner, which is why I am the first to see this amazing behavior called Heterostasis. My work can be duplicated; I have the programs available for anyone who is interested in running rats and using the statistical programs to create their graphs. When I was doing this work, there were no programs on the market to allow this data to be analyzed so I developed them myself.
I have devoted my life to the completion of this work to share with the public how their nonverbal mind works. Everyday books are written and published on the verbal mind, but this is groundbreaking new material on the “quiet” or “nonverbal” mind. The study of animal minds is a new and growing field and this book could not be timelier in its completion.