Testing for forced-choice precognition using a hidden task: two replications
This paper describes two studies that were intended to replicate and extend the findings of Luke, Delanoy and Sherwood (2008), who were able to demonstrate a precognition effect using a covert task with contingent reward or punishment.
Roe, Chris A. +6 more
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Inner Experience - Direct Access to Reality: A Complementarist Ontology and Dual Aspect Monism Support a Broader Epistemology. [PDF]
Walach H.
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Paranormal Belief, Thinking Style and Delusion Formation: A Latent Profile Analysis of Within-Individual Variations in Experience-Based Paranormal Facets. [PDF]
Drinkwater KG +3 more
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The speculated neurochemistry of psi and associated processes
This chapter speculates on the possible neurochemistry underlying a number of extraordinary experiences falling within the domain of parapsychology, namely telepathy, precognition, and clairvoyance (known collectively as extrasensory perception [ESP ...
Friedman, Harris, Luke, David
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When the Truth Is Out There: Counseling People Who Report Anomalous Experiences. [PDF]
Rabeyron T.
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Parapsychology: A handbook for the 21st century
This book is the first in almost 40 years to provide a comprehensive scientific overview of research in the field of parapsychology, explaining what we know and don’t know about so-called psi phenomena, such as “telepathy,” “precognition” or ...
Marcusson-Clavertz, David +2 more
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Qualitative analysis of first-person accounts of noetic experiences. [PDF]
Wahbeh H +5 more
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Proteolysis-Targeting Chimera (PROTAC) Delivery into the Brain across the Blood-Brain Barrier. [PDF]
Tashima T.
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Anomalous Cognition and Psychokinesis Research in Australia and Asian Labs
Contemporary parapsychological research in Australia, Japan, and China is, after many decades of slow and impeded progress, now suggestive of a burgeoning field.
Rock, Adam J, Storm, Lance
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Reality shifting: psychological features of an emergent online daydreaming culture. [PDF]
Somer E +3 more
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