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Equivalence principle and anomalous magnetic moment experiments [PDF]
We investigate the possibility of testing of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) using measurements of anomalous magnetic moments of elementary particles. We compute the one loop correction for the $g-2$ anomaly within the class of non metric theories of gravity described by the \tmu formalism. We find several novel mechanisms for breaking the EEP
Alvarez, C., Mann, R. B.
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Correction to a previous review.
Alexander Moreira-Almeida +2 more
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Interpreting the anomalous : finding meaning in out-of-body and near-death experiences [PDF]
Much contemporary research on anomalous experiences has been focused on issues of confirming the authenticity of the phenomena, or to determine the underlying processes by which these phenomena may manifest themselves.
David Wilde +5 more
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Explaining anomalous responses to treatment in the Intensive Care Unit [PDF]
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) provides treatment to critically ill patients. When a patient does not respond as expected to such treatment it can be challenging for clinicians, especially junior clinicians, as they may not have the relevant experience to
Hughes, M. +17 more
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Anomalous visual experience is linked to perceptual uncertainty and visual imagery vividness [PDF]
An imbalance between top-down and bottom-up processing on perception (specifically, over-reliance on top-down processing) can lead to anomalous perception, such as illusions.
Stefan Pollmann +2 more
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The Presentiment Effect Points to an Occurrence of a von Neumann's Collapse
Although small and embedded in strong noise, the surprisingly confirmed presentiment effect is deemed among the more reliable "psi" effects, although such an effect cannot reflect prediction in real-time.
Ephraim Yeruham Levin
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Anomalous world experience in prodromal schizophrenia: a case study
The discipline of phenomenological psychopathology addresses not just the symptoms which serve to diagnose psychiatric disorders, but also the alterations in the immediate experience of self and world associated to them.
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Things That Go Bump in the Literature: An Environmental Appraisal of “Haunted Houses”
This paper contains a narrative overview of the past 20-years of environmental research on anomalous experiences attributed to “haunted house.” This exercise served as a much-needed update to an anthology of noteworthy overviews on ghosts, haunts, and ...
Neil Dagnall +9 more
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Following his acclaimed earlier study on mediumship and survival, Alan Gauld provides a more complete account of about 50 years of early studies on mediumship with a select group of mediums (e.g., Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Dowden).
Etzel Cardeña
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Playing with the Occam’s razor trope, Nobel laureate Sidney Brenner coined the term Occam’s broom to describe the practice of sweeping under the rug facts that do not support the scientist’s hypothesis.
Etzel Cardeña
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