A recent meta-analysis of experiments from seven independent laboratories (n=26) published since 1978 indicates that the human body can apparently detect randomly delivered stimuli occurring 1-10 seconds in the future (Mossbridge, Tressoldi, & Utts, 2012). The key observation in these studies is that human physiology appears to be able to distinguish between unpredictable dichotomous future stimuli, such as emotional vs. neutral images or sound vs. silence. This phenomenon has been called presentiment (as in feeling the future). In this paper we call it predictive anticipatory activity or PAA. The phenomenon is predictive because it can distinguish between upcoming stimuli; it is anticipatory because the physiological changes occur before ...
harvard.edu The human brain continuously generates predictions about the environment based on learne...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
The brain’s ability to generate predictions provides a foundation for efficient processing. When one...
Background: The possibility of predicting random future events before any sensory clues by using hum...
This meta-analysis of 26 reports published between 1978 and 2010 tests an unusual hypothesis: for st...
This meta-analysis of 26 reports published between 1978 and 2010 tests an unusal hypothesis: for sti...
Abstract: It is becoming increasingly accepted that some form of anticipation is central to the func...
Can people ‘feel the future’? According to one of the most controversial papers published in the pas...
Anticipation is a hallmark of skilled movements. For example, when removing plates from a loaded tra...
The human brain has the astonishing capacity of integrating streams of sensory information from the ...
The study of anticipation is now a multidisciplinary theme, and there is a significant body of evide...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
When an action contingently yields the same effect, we form bidirectional action-effect associations...
The study purports to qualify the psychological information value of autonomic-somatic activity, the...
harvard.edu The human brain continuously generates predictions about the environment based on learne...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
The brain’s ability to generate predictions provides a foundation for efficient processing. When one...
Background: The possibility of predicting random future events before any sensory clues by using hum...
This meta-analysis of 26 reports published between 1978 and 2010 tests an unusual hypothesis: for st...
This meta-analysis of 26 reports published between 1978 and 2010 tests an unusal hypothesis: for sti...
Abstract: It is becoming increasingly accepted that some form of anticipation is central to the func...
Can people ‘feel the future’? According to one of the most controversial papers published in the pas...
Anticipation is a hallmark of skilled movements. For example, when removing plates from a loaded tra...
The human brain has the astonishing capacity of integrating streams of sensory information from the ...
The study of anticipation is now a multidisciplinary theme, and there is a significant body of evide...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
How do expectations influence transitions between unconscious and conscious perceptual processing? A...
When an action contingently yields the same effect, we form bidirectional action-effect associations...
The study purports to qualify the psychological information value of autonomic-somatic activity, the...
harvard.edu The human brain continuously generates predictions about the environment based on learne...
This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of antic...
The brain’s ability to generate predictions provides a foundation for efficient processing. When one...