A property of spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception, as opposed to those manually instigated, is the lack of conscious intention of the experient or exhibitant to manifest any kind of anomalous phenomena. Despite the wealth of spontaneous case report of ESP phenomena which have been collected by parapsychological researchers, experimental research has often involved asking participants to wilfully manifest anomalous cognition. However, some theories of ESP, such as Stanford‘s psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) model predict that such conscious behaviours and cognitions may be counterproductive to the psi process. As a result, recent research, including most notably studies by Luke and colleagues, have included tacit precognit...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Context: Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the consciou...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context: Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the consciou...
The notion that psi may be able to function without conscious intent to mediate adaptive outcomes is...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Stanford's psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) model proposes that psi is an evo-lutionarily a...
The notion that psi may be able to function without conscious intent and mediate adaptive consequenc...
A number of theories of psi such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) model sugge...
Stanford’s ‘psi-mediated instrumental response’ (PMIR) model proposes that psi is a largely unconsci...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Context: Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the consciou...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the conscious...
Context: Many spontaneous cases of extra-sensory perception (ESP) seem to occur without the consciou...
The notion that psi may be able to function without conscious intent to mediate adaptive outcomes is...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Stanford's psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) model proposes that psi is an evo-lutionarily a...
The notion that psi may be able to function without conscious intent and mediate adaptive consequenc...
A number of theories of psi such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental response (PMIR) model sugge...
Stanford’s ‘psi-mediated instrumental response’ (PMIR) model proposes that psi is a largely unconsci...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...
Several recent studies, inspired by psi theories such as Stanford’s psi-mediated instrumental respon...