In our original paper (Wiseman & Milton, 1999), we described a number of potential information leakage pathways in Experiment One of the SAIC remote viewing program. In this paper, we counter May’s assertion that the proposed leakage paths could not have accounted for the observed difference between performance in the static-target and dynamic target conditions and refute May’s claim that there is empirical evidence from the literature that indicates that our proposed information pathways cannot be effective. We also described in our earlier paper the repeated and marked difficulties encountered by May and the SAIC research team in producing a consistent account of a number of aspects of the experiment’s procedure, which resulted in a seque...
The social networking site ‘Twitter’ was used to conduct a mass participation remote viewing ESP stu...
Schwenkler (2012) criticizes a 2011 experiment by R. Held and colleagues purporting to answer Molyne...
The following brief description of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Re-search (PEAR) Remote Perce...
In our original paper (Wiseman & Milton, 1999), we described a number of potential information l...
The Central Intelligence Agency recently commissioned a report on the effectiveness of US government...
The Central Intelligence Agency recently commissioned a report on the effectiveness of US government...
Item does not contain fulltextWe discuss three observations about the state of the field of behavior...
Spicer et al. (2020) reported a series of causal learning experiments in which participants appeared...
Joseph W. McMoneagle has participated in 44 on-camera demonstrations of remote viewing 35 of which w...
Knight, McShane, et al. (2020) report three experiments on testosterone’s effect on the Cognitive Re...
The recent article by Dalkvist, Mossbridge, and Westerlund (2014) on expectation bias in presentimen...
Recent research by the lead author has sought to incorporate ganzfeld stimulation as part of a remot...
ABSTRACT: An experiment reported by Charles T. Tart as providing evidence that subjects can learn to...
* The authors are listed in alphabetical order. They are jointly responsible for the content of the ...
Comment on: Changes in interoceptive processes following brain stimulation by Pollatos, Herbert, Mai...
The social networking site ‘Twitter’ was used to conduct a mass participation remote viewing ESP stu...
Schwenkler (2012) criticizes a 2011 experiment by R. Held and colleagues purporting to answer Molyne...
The following brief description of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Re-search (PEAR) Remote Perce...
In our original paper (Wiseman & Milton, 1999), we described a number of potential information l...
The Central Intelligence Agency recently commissioned a report on the effectiveness of US government...
The Central Intelligence Agency recently commissioned a report on the effectiveness of US government...
Item does not contain fulltextWe discuss three observations about the state of the field of behavior...
Spicer et al. (2020) reported a series of causal learning experiments in which participants appeared...
Joseph W. McMoneagle has participated in 44 on-camera demonstrations of remote viewing 35 of which w...
Knight, McShane, et al. (2020) report three experiments on testosterone’s effect on the Cognitive Re...
The recent article by Dalkvist, Mossbridge, and Westerlund (2014) on expectation bias in presentimen...
Recent research by the lead author has sought to incorporate ganzfeld stimulation as part of a remot...
ABSTRACT: An experiment reported by Charles T. Tart as providing evidence that subjects can learn to...
* The authors are listed in alphabetical order. They are jointly responsible for the content of the ...
Comment on: Changes in interoceptive processes following brain stimulation by Pollatos, Herbert, Mai...
The social networking site ‘Twitter’ was used to conduct a mass participation remote viewing ESP stu...
Schwenkler (2012) criticizes a 2011 experiment by R. Held and colleagues purporting to answer Molyne...
The following brief description of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Re-search (PEAR) Remote Perce...