Allan Combs

Allan Combs (born 1942) is an American psychologist and parapsychologist who attempts to combine his ideas of consciousness and systems theory.

During these studies, he overcame impediments due to dyslexia, something he later noted would influence his thinking about psychology.

[1]: 178 He then restarted his graduate education in clinical psychology at the University of Georgia, and at the same time started taking courses and doing research on single-cell recordings of neurons, and mathematically modeled their activity on early versions of the computer.

[1]: 180  In the mid-1990s he started corresponding and then collaborating with David Loye,[2] who invited Combs to join a group formed around the ideas of Ervin László.

[17] Combs won the National Teaching Award of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs for 2002/2003 and in the same year held the UNCA Honorary Ruth and Leon Feldman Professorship.