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How Smokers Change Their World and How the World Responds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
According to standard quantum theory, the occurrence of a specific outcome during a quantum measurement is completely random (see Bell 1964). However, some authors refer to revised versions of quantum mechanics (e.g., Walker 2000, Penrose & Hameroff 2011,
Dechamps, Moritz C., Maier, Markus A.
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Influence of Mindfulness Training on Guessing Performance: An Online Experiment under reduced Objectivity Conditions

open access: yes, 2022
Theoretical Background A vivid discussion revolves around the question of whether the human mind can influence quantum measurement outcomes and, thus, form reality.
Christa Bennett-Long   +3 more
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Free Will and Sobjectivity

open access: yes, 2021
Preregistration “Free Will and Sobjectivity” Prof. Dr. Markus Maier & Dr. Vanessa Büchner Have any data been collected for this study already? No data have been collected for this study yet.
Markus Maier, Vanessa Buechner
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Event-related EEG correlations between physically isolated participants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This thesis is an attempt to evaluate findings previously reported in the research literature which have suggested the presence of event-related correlations in electrical brain activity between physically isolated participants.
Kittenis, Marios D.
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Is physicalism "really" true?: an empirical argument against the universal construal of physicalism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
textPhysicalism as universally construed is the thesis that everything in the world is either physical or a consequence of physical facts. Certain consequences of physicalism for free will, religion, and so on make it unpalatable to some.
Smith, Paul H., 1952-
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How Smokers Change Their World and How the World Responds: Testing the Oscillatory Nature of Micro-psychokinetic Observer Effects on Addiction-related Stimuli

open access: yes, 2019
According to standard quantum theory, the occurrence of a specific outcome during a quantum measurement is completely random (see Bell 1964). However, some authors refer to revised versions of quantum mechanics (e.g., Penrose & Hameroff 2011 ...
Markus Maier, Moritz Dechamps
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Towards a Unified Metaphysical Stance in Parapsychology [PDF]

open access: yes
One of the most pressing problems faced by contemporary parapsychology is the lack of a unified metaphysical position. Here, it is argued, based on the work of Van Fraassen, that parapsychology should adopt a limited anti-realist, neutral stance in ...
Hendel, Benjamin T.
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