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Who is Professor Fred Travis?

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Background and publications
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Position

  • Associate Professor of Maharishi Vedic Science
  • Chair of the Department of Maharishi Vedic Science
  • Director, Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition
  • Dean of the Graduate School

Research interests

  • Psychophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness
  • Psychophysiological correlates of reading Vedic literature
  • Investigation of models of higher states of consciousness
  • Effects of Transcendental Meditation practice on child development
  • Effects of Transcendental Meditation practice on promoting healthy aging

Academic Background

  • Senior Researcher, Institute for the Study of Higher States of Consciousness, 1993-Present
  • Post Doctoral Fellow, University of California, Davis, 1988–1990, in Basic Sleep Research
  • Ph.D. in Psychology, Maharishi University of Management, 1988. Dissertation: Testing the Field Model of Maharishi’s Vedic Psychology
  • M.S. in Psychology, Maharishi University of Management, 1986
  • B.S. in Design and Environmental Analysis, Cornell University. Senior Thesis: The Transcendental Meditation technique and Creativity: A longitudinal study of Cornell University undergraduates

Awards and Honors

  • Editorial Board of the Journal of Meditation and Meditation Research
  • Who’s Who in American Schools and Colleges, 1985
  • Honorable Mention, NSF Graduate Fellowships, 1985

Publications

  • Travis, F.T. (in press) Relationship Between Meditation Practice and Transcendent States of Consciousness, Biofeedback.
  • Travis, F.T. (2004) Optimizing brain functioning, www.tm.org.
  • Travis, F.T., Arenander, A. (2004) Psychological and physiological characteristics of a proposed object-referral/self-referral continuum of self-awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 13/2, 401-420.
  • Heaton, D., Schmidt-Wilk, J., Travis, F.T. (2004). Constructs, methods, and measures for researching spirituality in organizations. Organizational Change Management, 17, 62-82.
  • Arenander, A, Travis, F.T. (in press). Brain patterns of Self-awareness. In B Beitman and J Nair, Eds. Self-Awareness Deficits. New York: W.W.Norton.
  • Travis, F.T., Arenander, A. (2004). EEG Asymmetry and Mindfulness Meditation. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66, 147-152.
  • Travis, F.T. (2003) The Significance of Transcendental Consciousness for Addressing the “Hard” Problem of Consciousness, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 16, 123-135.
  • Alexander, CN, Kurth, K., Travis, F, Alexander, V.K. (2003) Effect of Practice of The Children’s Transcendental Meditation Technique on Cognitive Stage Development: Acquisition And Consolidation of Conservation, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 16, 21-46.
  • Dixon, C., Dillbeck, M.C., Travis, F., Msemaje, H., Clayborne, B.M., Dillbeck, S.L., and Alexander, C.H. (2003). Accelerating Cognitive and Self Development: Longitudinal Studies with Preschool and Elementary School Children. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 16, 65-91.
  • Travis, F.T., Bonshek, A., Butler, V., Rainforth, M., Alexander, C.N., Khare, R., Lipman, J., (2003) Can a Building’s Orientation Affect the Quality of Life of the People Within? Testing Principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality.
  • Travis, F.T., Tecce, J., Arenander, A., Wallace, R.K. (2002). Patterns of EEG Coherence, Power, and Contingent Negative Variation Characterize the Integration of Transcendental and Waking States. Biological Psychology, 61, 293-319.
  • Travis, F.T., Tecce, J., Durchholz, C. (2001). Cortical Plasticity, CNV, and Transcendent Experiences: Replication with subjects reporting permanent transcendental experiences. Psychophysiology, 38, suppl1: S95.
  • Travis, F.T., Olsen, T., Egenes, T., & Gupta, H.K. (2001). Physiological patterns during practice of the Transcendental Meditation Technique compared with patterns while reading Sanskrit and a modern language. International Journal of Neuroscience, 109, 71-80.
  • Travis, F.T. (2001). Autonomic and EEG patterns distinguish transcending from other experiences during Transcendental Meditation practice. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 42, 1-9.
  • Travis, F.T., Tecce, J.J., Guttman, J., (2001). Cortical Plasticity, Contingent Negative Variation, and Transcendent Experiences during Practice of the Transcendental Meditation Technique. Biological Psychology, 55, 41-55.
  • Travis, F.T. (2001) Transcendental Meditation Technique, Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience.
  • Travis, F.T. & Pearson, C. (2000). Distinct Phenomenological and Physiological Correlates of ‘Consciousness Itself.’ International Journal of Neuroscience, 100, 77-89.
  • Travis, F.T. & Durchholz, C. (2000). Can an electronic device improve mood and well-being, and decrease anxiety? International Journal of Neuroscience,103, 91-99.
  • Travis, F.T. & Wallace R.K. (1999). EEG and Autonomic Patterns during Eyes-Closed Rest and Transcendental Meditation Practice: The Basis for a Neural Model of TM practice. Consciousness and Cognition, 8, 302-318.
  • Travis, F.T. (in press). Autonomic and EEG Patterns Distinguish Transcending from other Experiences during Transcendental Meditation Practice. International Journal of Psychophysiology.
  • Travis, F.T. , Olson, T., Egenes, T., Gupta, H.K. (in press) A Comparison of Physiological Patterns during Practice of the Transcendental Meditation Technique with Physiological Patterns during Reading the Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit and in a Modern Language. International Journal of Neuroscience.
  • Travis, F.T. , Munly, K., Olson, T., Sorflaten, J. (in press) The Significance of Transcendental Consciousness for Addressing the “Hard” Problem of Consciousness, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality.
  • Travis, F.T. (in press) The Significance of Transcendental Consciousness for Addressing the “Hard” Problem of Consciousness, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality.
  • Alexander, C.N., Kurth, K., Travis, F., Alexander, V.K. (in press). Effect of Practice of The Children’s Transcendental Meditation Technique on Cognitive Stage Development: Acquisition and Consolidation of Conservation, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality.
  • Travis, F.T., Bonshek, A., Butler, V., Rainforth, M., Alexander, C.N., Khare, R., Lipman, J. (in press). Can a Building’s Orientation Affect the Quality of Life of the People Within? Testing Principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality.
  • Travis, F.T. (2001) Transcendental Meditation Technique, Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience.
  • Travis, F.T. , Tecce, J.J. & Guttman, J. (2000). Cortical Plasticity, Contingent Negative Variation, and Transcendent Experiences during Practice of the Transcendental Meditation Technique. Biological Psychology, 55,41-55.
  • Travis, F.T. & Pearson, C. (2000). Pure Consciousness: Distinct Phenomenological and Physiological Correlates of “Consciousness Itself”. International Journal of Neuroscience, 100,77-88.
  • Travis, F.T. & Wallace, R.K. (1999). EEG and Autonomic Patterns during Eyes-Closed Rest and Transcendental Meditation Practice: The Basis for a Neural Model of TM practice. Consciousness and Cognition, 8, 302-318.
  • Travis, F.T. & Tecce, J.J. (1998). Effects of distracting stimuli on CNV amplitude and reaction time. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 31, 45-50.
  • Travis, F.T. (1998). Cortical and Cognitive Development in 4th, 8th, and 12th Grade Students: The Contribution of Speed of Processing and Executive Functioning to Cognitive Development. Biological Psychology, 48, 37-56.
  • Travis, F.T., (1998). CNV rebound and distraction effects before and after a TM session. Psychophysiology, 34: S89.
  • Mason, L, Alexander, C., Travis, F, Marsh, Orme-Johnson, D.W., Gackenback, J., Mason, D.C., Rainforth, M., & Walton, K.G. (1997). Electrophysiological correlates of higher states of consciousness during sleep in long-term practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation program. Sleep, 20: 102–110.
  • Travis, F.T. & Wallace R.K. (1997) Autonomic Patterns during Respiratory Suspensions: Possible markers of Transcendental Consciousness. Psychophysiology, 34: 39–46.
  • Travis, F.T., (1996). Comparison of CNV amplitude and P300 latency and amplitude in subjects practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique for less than 1 year or more than 8 years. Psychophysiology, 33: S83.
  • Travis, F.T., (1996). Invincible Athletics program: Aerobic exercise and performance without strain. International Journal of Neuroscience, 85: 301–308.
  • Travis, F.T. (1995). Within comparison of EEG and autonomic patterns during eyes-closed rest and transcendental meditation practice. Psychophysiology, 32: S77.
  • Travis, F.T., (1994). A second linked-reference issue: Possible biasing of power and coherence spectra. International Journal of Neuroscience, 75(1–2): 111–117
  • Travis, F.T., (1994). The junction point model: A field model of waking, sleeping, and dreaming relating dream witnessing, the waking/sleeping transition, and Transcendental Meditation in terms of a common psychophysiologic state. Dreaming, 4(2): 91–104.
  • Travis, F.T.& Miskov, S. (1994). P300 latency and amplitude after eyes-closed rest and after transcendental meditation practice. Psychophysiology, 31: S98.
  • Travis, F.T. (1993). Respiratory, Autonomic, and EEG Correlates of transcendental consciousness experiences during Transcendental Meditation practice. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18(1), 574: 15.
  • Travis F.T., (1991). Eyes open and TM EEG patterns after one and after eight years of TM practice. Psychophysiology, 28(3a): S58.
  • Travis F.T., Maloney T., Means M., March J.D., & Feinberg I. (1991). Acute Deprivation of the Terminal Four Hours of Sleep Does not Increase Delta (0–3Hz) Electroencephalograms: A replication. Sleep, 14(4): 320–324.
  • Travis F.T. (1990). EEG patterns during TM practice and hypnagogic sleep. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15(1): 244.
  • Travis, F.T. (1990). Reference Aliasing: Effect of the `non-active’ reference. Psychophysiology, 27(4a): S70.
  • Travis F.T. (1990) An empirical test of Maharishi’s Junction point model of states of consciousness. Modern Science and Vedic Science, 4(1):42–55.
  • Travis F.T., and Orme-Johnson D.W. (1990). EEG coherence and power during Yogic Flying. International Journal of Neuroscience, 54:1–12.
  • Feinberg I, March J., Flach K., Maloney T., Chern W-J., Travis F.T. (1989). Late maturational decline in 0–3 Hz EEG amplitude during sleep: A reflection of synaptic elimination? Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15(1): 244.
  • Gaylord C., Orme-Johnson D.W., and Travis F.T. (1989). The effects of the Transcendental Meditation technique and progressive muscle relaxation on EEG coherence, stress reactivity, and mental health in black adults. International Journal of Neuroscience, 46: 77–86.
  • Travis F.T., and Orme-Johnson D.W. (1989). Field Model of consciousness: EEG coherence changes as indicators of field effects. International Journal of Neuroscience, 49: 203–211.
  • Travis F.T. (1988). Testing the field paradigm of Maharishi’s Vedic Psychology: EEG Coherence and Power as Indices of States of Consciousness and Field Effects. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(8B): 3493.
  • Travis F.T., and Dillbeck M.C. (Spring, 1988) Maharishi’s Vedic Psychology: A unified field based paradigm for psychology. The Iowan Psychologist.
  • Travis F.T. (1988). Testing a field model of social interactions. The Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science, 95(1): A56.
  • Travis F.T. (1985). Conscious and unconscious perception in bilingual students. The Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science, 94(1): A75.
  • Travis F.T. (1979). The Transcendental Meditation technique and creativity: A longitudinal study of Cornell University undergraduates. The Journal of Creative Behavior, 13(3): 169–181.
  • Alexander C.N., Kurth S.C., Travis F.T., Warner T., and Alexander V.K. (1988). Cognitive stage development in children practicing the TM program. In R. A. Chalmers, G. Clements, H. Schenkluhn, and M. Weinless (Eds.). Scientific research on the TM and TM-Sidhi program: Collected papers, vol. 3, Vlodrop, the Netherlands: MIU Press.

Presentations

  • Travis F.T. Phenomenological and Physiological markers of transcendental consciousness: A proposed fourth state of consciousness. Paper presented at the Science and consciousness Conference , April 1996.
  • Travis F.T. Lucid Dreaming and the junction point model. Paper presented at Conference on Lucid Dreaming, July 1991.
  • Travis F.T. The junction point model of states of consciousness. Paper presented at Conference on higher states of consciousness: Theoretical and experimental perspectives, July 1990.
  • Kleinschnitz K.W., Travis F.T., Druhl K.J. (1990) Modulation of brain wave coherence from a distance: Search for an electromagnetic mechanism. Paper presented at 12th annual meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, San Antonio, TX.
  • Travis F.T., Feinberg I., Maloney T., and March, J.D. (1990) Sleeping/waking relationships. Paper presented at the Spring meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, MN.
  • Feinberg I., Travis F. T., Maloney T., March J.D. (1989) Peak-trough analysis of cyclic delta patterns more faithfully reflects maturational change than visual scoring or computer tabulation of NREMPs. Paper presented at the Spring meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies, Washington, D.C.
  • Travis F.T. (1988). Delineating the EEG pattern characteristic of the TM technique. Paper presented at the Spring meeting of the Midwest Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

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