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General academic background
Professor / Dr Vernon M. Neppe: MD, PhD(Med), FRSSAf (Foreign), FFPsych(SA), FRCPC, MMed (Psych), MB, BCh, DPsM, BA, Dip ABPN (Psych), Certif. ABPN Geriatric Psych, Certif. ABPN Forensic Psych, DABFE, FACFE, DABFM, DABPS (Psychopharmacology), Director and President of the Pacific Neuropsychiatric Institute, practices medicine in Washington state. He is Board Certified by the ABPN in psychiatry with further sub-certifications in geriatric psychiatry and forensic psychiatry (listed under Americas Top Doctors). He also has an overseas specialist qualification with majors in Psychiatry and Neurology. He practices as a
Neuropsychiatrist and is listed under Neuropsychiatry in the books
Americas Top Doctors and The Best Doctors in America,
Psychopharmacologist (author of the
books Innovative
Psychopharmacotherapy on the subject for colleagues, and Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope for the general public) and also as a
Forensic
specialist. He is also an author and playwright (latest play Quakes), philosopher
(see his theory of Vortex Pluralism and his phenomenological classic,
The Psychology of Deja Vu ), parapsychological researcher / anomalistic psychologist and professional speaker.
In 1986, Professor Neppe established (and became Director of) the
first Division of Neuropsychiatry in a Department of Psychiatry in the
United States (at the University of Washington in Seattle. ) His major
current academic university affiliation reflects the unusual special
honor of being an (adjunct full ) Professor of Psychiatry and Human
Behavior at St Louis University, St Louis, MO (1700 miles away). He is also an attending physician at Northwest Hospital, Seattle, WA and on courtesy staff of Overlake Hospital, Bellevue, WA.
Dr Neppe founded the PNI in Seattle, WA in late 1992. The PNI aims at serving as an international model in the discipline of Neuropsychiatry with clinical, academic, research, forensic and educational emphases. Prior to that, he had trained and worked at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (medical degree, internship, specialist post-graduate training and as a consultant attending then senior consultant). He was also honored as the Witwatersrand University Overseas Traveling Fellow for 1982-3 and worked at Cornell University Medical College, New York where he consolidated his psychopharmacology, chronobiology and sleep-wake disorders, epileptology, geriatric and neuropsychological experience.
He is a fellow of five and member of thirteen professional associations (including the American or International Psychiatric, Medical, Neuropsychiatric, Epilepsy, Psychogeriatric and Clinical Psychopharmacology Associations and Societies) and his Consultancies have included the Epilepsy Institute and the American Psychiatric Assn Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
Amongst his special honors has been book listings in Marquis Who's Who in the World, Americas Top Doctors, Americas Top Psychiatrists, The Best Doctors in America, Men of Achievement, Five Thousand Personalities of the World, Two Thousand Notable American
Men, and Five Hundred Leaders of Influence. Dr Neppe was an International Man of the Year 1992-3 from the International Biographical Center in Cambridge, England "in recognition of his services to Neuropsychiatry, Psychopharmacology and Anomalistic Psychology." His latest award is his international recognition as apparently the first physician living in the United States elected to Fellowship of the
Royal Society of South Africa (Foreign Fellow).
Professor Neppe has extensive scientific publications (more than two hundred including abstracts) and is an internationally sought after lecturer. He has made hundreds of scientific presentations in eleven countries including chairing international conferences on four continents and radio and television appearances around the world. He has lectured at about 90% of the medical schools and hospital/ clinic affiliates in the USA and Canada. He is author of three
books, served as founding editor of a journal, guest editor of another, and on the editorial boards of numerous others.
His latest book, Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope, written for the general public, patients and family members, as well as colleagues in the medical, pharmaceutical, psychological and legal professions, has been perceived as a major contribution and a classic, defining as it does, the new literary genre of "sciction".
Professor Neppe's major research areas include pharmacological, neuropsychiatric and phenomenological elements. He developed several measuring neuropsychiatric instruments and inventories including the
BROCAS SCAN (Screening Cerebral Assessment of Neppe), The
INSET (Inventory of Neppe of Symptoms of Epilepsy and the Temporal Lobe), the
STRAW (the first time / severity measure for tardive dyskinesia), a geriatric inpatient instrument namely the
PBRS (with JP Loebel) (The Problem Behaviors Rating Scale) as well as research Subjective Paranormal Questionnaires and Narcolepsy Questionnaires. His pharmacologic areas include the only double blind study demonstrating the value of carbamazepine in dyscontrol and psychosis thereby being a major pioneer of the whole area of anticonvulsant drugs in psychiatry (this has impacted on millions), the use of high dose buspirone as a successful treatment for tardive dyskinesia, and the extended use of azapirones in aggression and attention deficit disorder. He has also developed concepts in medical areas such as deinduction, non-vertiginous dizziness, dysproccia, chindling and possible temporal lobe symptoms.
Parapsychological activities
A significant proportion of Dr Neppe's activities has been in the parapsychological area.
Administrative
Prior to leaving his native South Africa in 1986,
founder and editor of the Parapsychological Journal of South Africa in 1980 (through its last edition in 1986). This was listed in Psychological Abstracts.
National President, and Chairman of the South African Society for Psychical Research, from 1978 to 1985, council 1975-85. Board of Governors, of the South African Institute for Parapsychological Research, Johannesburg from 1975-1986 .
Advisory consultant to the Survival Research Foundation in Florida, in 1983.
Organized the second South African conference on parapsychology in 1980.
Editorial Board, Australian Journal of Parapsychology 2001 onwards.
Recognitions
- South African Marius Valkhoff Medal, 1982: for "exceptional contributions to psychical research" - this is an international award given occasionally (eleven recipients in 30 years).
- Lectured in parapsychology on three continents
- addressed three Parapsychology Foundation Conferences.
- invited speaker at the 2003 at the PA in Canada.
- Co-Principal Investigator with Dr John Palmer of a major Bial Foundation research grant during the years 1999 through 2002 to study subjective paranormal experience in the neuropsychiatric and temporal lobe populations.
- Associate of the Parapsychological Association in 1981 and a Full Member 1983 (the first in Africa).
- Member of the Society of Scientific Exploration. 1992-
- Rupert Sheldrake - New Scientist Competition Winner (1983, London): International competition on research design to test a hypothesis (3 prize winners worldwide)
Websites
Terminology
Dr Neppe developed the following new terms:
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subjective paranormal experience (SPE) also subjective psi experience;
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related subjective paranormal experients and non-experients.
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time distortion relating to déjà vu experience.
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delta, delta-afferentation and efferentation.
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9 different kinds of déjà experience
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He may have introduced "anomalous" into parapsychology.
Theory and Research
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Pioneered the area of anomalistic psychology in the context of phenomenology and detailed examinations of data using deja vu, the temporal lobe, SPE, olfactory hallucinations and out-of-body experiences as examples.
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Examined the genetic links of psi and seizure disorders.
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Demonstrated the links of SPE and the temporal lobe of the brain.
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Suggested a new multi-axial classification of anomalous experiences.
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Examined the links of psychopathology and psi.
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Methodology of categorizing SPE -- low-score and high score.
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Questionnaires include INSET, Neppe SPQ, Neppe BPQ
Theses
Neppe VM. A study of Déjà vu experience. PhD Med thesis. Johannesburg, University of the Witwatersrand. 1981; 1-1-588 , Vol 1-4.
Neppe VM. An investigation of the relationship between temporal lobe symptomatology and subjective paranormal
experience. MMed Psych thesis. Johannesburg, University of the Witwatersrand, 1979; 1-1-178 & i-xv.
Books and plays with some parapsychological elements
Neppe VM: The Psychology of Déjà Vu: All Over Again. Seattle: Brainvoyage.com 2003. In Press. Circa 300 pages.
Neppe VM: Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope. Seattle: Brainquest Press 1999
Neppe VM: The Psychology of Déjà Vu: Have I been Here Before?. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press. 1983. 1-277 & I-XLV.
Neppe VM Tomorrow the Earthquake: Cry the beloved hope. Brainvoyage.com. 2001. ( Play)
Neppe VM Quakes. Brainvoyage.com. 2002. ( Play)
Some relevant publications in parapsychological area
(some are at http://www.pni.org/research/anomalous/classif_art/ and at
http://www.pni.org/neuropsychiatry/obe)
Palmer J, Neppe, VM . A controlled analysis of subjective paranormal experiences in temporal lobe dysfunction in a neuropsychiatric population.
Journal of Parapsychology, 2003, In Press.
Neppe, V. M. "Out-of-body experiences" (OBEs) and brain localisation: A perspective.”
Australian Journal of Parapsychology. 2002; 2: 2, 85-96.
Palmer, J., Neppe, V., Nebel, H., & Magill, S.. A controlled analysis of subjective paranormal experiences in temporal lobe dysfunction in a nuropsychiatric population.
Proceedings of Presented Papers: The Parapsychological Association 43rd Annual Convention,
2001,. 218-234
Neppe VM: Clinical psychiatry , psychopharmacology and anomalous experience, In: Coly L, McMahon, JDS, eds.
Psi and Clinical Practice. New York: Parapsychological
Foundation; 1993: 145-162.
Neppe VM. Capgras' syndrome of self. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1992; 4 (3): 352.
Neppe VM: Anomalous experience and psychopathology, In: Shapin B, Coly, L, eds.
Spontaneous Psi, Depth Psychology and Parapsychology. New York: Parapsy Found; 1992: 163-180.
Morse ML , Neppe, V. Near-death experiences. Lancet. 1991; 337 (8745): 858.
Neppe VM: Anomalistic experience and the cerebral cortex, In: Krippner S, eds.
Advances in Parapsychological Research 6. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland; 1990: 168-183.
Neppe VM. Subjective paranormal experiences: a decade later. Exceptional Human Experience. 1990; 8 (1/2): 37-39.
Neppe VM: Window into the mind, In: Coly L, Shapin, B, eds. Man and the Paranormal. New York: Parap. Found; 1989: 1-18.
Neppe VM , Tucker, GJ: Atypical, unusual and cultural psychoses, In: Kaplan HI, Sadock, BJ, eds.
Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Fifth Edition. . Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins; 1989: 842-852 , Ch 10. (Subjective paranormal experience psychosis discussed).
Neppe VM. Near-death experiences: A new challenge in temporal lobe phenomenology?
Journal of Near-Death Studies. 1989; 7 (4): 243-248.
Neppe VM. Psychopathology of psi: I. A perspective. Parapsychology Review. 1988; 19 (5, Sep-Oct): 1-3.
Neppe VM. Psychopathology of psi: II. A new classification system for psi experience.
Parapsychology Review. 1988; 19 (6 , Nov.-Dec): 8-11.
Neppe VM. Déjà vu:1. What is it.? ASPR Newsletter. 1987; 13 (1): 6-7.
Neppe VM. Déjà vu: 2. When and how? ASPR Newsletter. 1987; 13 (2): 15-16.
Neppe VM. Déjà vu: 3. Why? ASPR Newsletter. 1987; 13 (3): 24-25.
Neppe VM. Déjà vu: 4 .The differences. ASPR Newsletter. 1987; 13 (4): 31-32.
Neppe VM. Window into the mind. Parapsychology Review. 1987; 18 (2): 2.
Neppe VM. Déjà vu in the survival context. Theta. 1986; 13/14 (2): 26-29.
Neppe VM. A multiaxial classificatory system for anomalous experience.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1985; 6 (1): 57-72.
Neppe VM. Editorial comment: The out-of-body experience: A phenomenological categorization.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1985; 6 (2): 100-110.
Neppe VM. Lignocaine induced kindling: a research design to test the Sheldrake hypothesis.
South African J of Science. 1984; 80 (3): 105-107.
Neppe VM: Phenomenology and the temporal lobe, In: Roll WG, Beloff, J, White, RA, eds.
Research in Parapsychology 1983 . Metuchen, NJ.: Scarecrow Press; 1984:
Neppe VM: The relevance of the temporal lobe to anomalous subjective experience, In: White RA, Broughton, RS, eds.
Research in Parapsychology 1983 . Metuchen, NJ.: Scarecrow Press; 1984: 7-10.
Neppe VM. Subjective paranormal experience psychosis. Parapsychology Review. 1984; 15 (2, Mar-Apr): 7-9.
Neppe VM. Autoscopy , heautoscopy and the Capgras syndrome. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1984; 5 (2): 54-60.
Neppe VM. Extrasensory perception--an anachronism and anathema. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. 1984; 52 (798 Oct): 365-370
Neppe VM. A further test of the Sheldrake theory. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1984; 5 (1): 48-49.
Neppe VM. The temporal lobe and anomalous experience. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1984; 5 (1): 36-47.
Neppe VM. Anomalies of smell in the subjective paranormal experient. Psychoenergetics - J of Psychophysical Systems. 1983; 5 (1): 11-27.
Neppe VM. The different presentations of the Déjà vu phenomenon: New research.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1983; 4 (2): 124-139.
Neppe VM. The incidence of Déjà vu. Parapsychological Journal of South
Africa. 1983; 4 (2): 94-106.
Neppe VM. Temporal lobe symptomatology in subjective paranormal experients.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research . 1983; 77 (1): 1-29.
Neppe VM. Genes, genetics and heritability: Beyond semantics. Parapsychological Journal of South Africa.
1983; 4 (1): 84-85.
Neppe VM: Déjà vu: A parapsychological approach, In: Roll WG, Beloff, J, White, RA, eds.
Research in Parapsychology 1982 . Metuchen, NJ.: Scarecrow Press; 1983: 226-228.
Neppe VM: The olfactory hallucination in the psychic, In: Roll WG, Beloff, J, White, RA, eds.
Research in Parapsychology 1982 . Metuchen, NJ.: Scarecrow Press; 1983: 234-237.
Neppe VM. The causes of Déjà vu. Parapsychological Journal of South
Africa. 1983; 4 (1): 25-35.
Neppe VM. The concept of Déjà vu. Parapsychological Journal of South
Africa. 1983; 4 (1): 1-10.
Neppe VM. The hallucination: A priority system for its evaluation. Parapsychology Review. 1983; 14 (4, Jul-Aug): 14-15.
Neppe VM. The temporal lobe and psi. Proceedings, PA Convention, NJ .
1983; 399-404.
Neppe VM. Olfactory hallucinations in the subjective paranormal experient.
Proceedings, Centenary SPR/Jubilee PA Convention, Cambridge ,England . 1982; 2 1-17.
Hurst LA , Neppe, VM. "Psi-genetics": An organic perspective. Parapsychological J of South Africa. 1982; 3 (1): 54-57.
Neppe VM. Kindling: An experimental model for the theory of formative causation.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1982; 3 (2): 77-83.
Neppe VM. Psychiatric interpretations of subjective paranormal perception.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1982; 3 (1): 6-17.
Neppe VM , Ewart Smith, M. Culture, psychopathology and psi: a clinical relationship.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1982; 3 (1): 1-5.
Hurst LA , Neppe, VM. A familial study of subjective paranormal experience in temporal lobe dysfunction subjects.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1981; 2 (2): 56-64.
Neppe VM. Is Déjà vu a symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy? S Afr Med J. 1981; 60 (23): 907-8.
Neppe VM. A study of the incidence of subjective paranormal experience.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1981; 2 (1): 15-37.
Nelson GK , Neppe, VM. The neurophysiological wave correlates of a controlled sample of subjective paranormal experients: A preliminary report.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1980; 1 (2): 99-101.
Neppe VM , Hurst, LA. Psi, genetics and the temporal lobe. Parapsychological Journal of South
Africa. 1981; 2 (2): 35-55.
Neppe VM. Subjective paranormal experience. Psi. 1980; 2 (3): 2-3.
Neppe VM. Parapsychology: A conceptual overview. Parapsychological Journal of South
Africa. 1980; 1 (1): 1-16.
Neppe VM. Subjective paranormal experience and temporal lobe symptomatology.
Parapsychological Journal of South Africa. 1980; 1 (2): 78-98.
Neppe VM. The Rosemary xenoglossy. Psi. 1979; 1 (2): 5-6.
Neppe VM. Aspects of psychical phenomena. The Leech. 1973; 43 27-35. We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material. |
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Dr.
Hal Puthoff is Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin. A
theoretical/experimental physicist, his research ranges from theoretical studies
of gravitation, inertia, cosmology and energy research, to laboratory studies of
innovative approaches to energy generation. A graduate of Stanford University in
1967, Dr. Puthoff's professional background spans more than four decades of
research at General Electric, Sperry, the National Security Agency, Stanford
University, SRI International, and, since 1985, as Director of the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Austin. He has published numerous technical papers and a
textbook (Fundamentals of Quantum Electronics, Wiley, 1969) on electron-beam
devices, lasers and quantum zero-point-energy effects; has patents issued in the
laser, communications, and energy fields; and is co-author of Mind Reach:
Scientists Look at Psychic Ability, Delacorte Press, 1977, and co-editor of Mind
at Large: IEEE Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception, Hampton Roads
Publ. Co., 2002.
Puthoff works closely with NASA’s Breakthrough Propulsion Physics initiative; is
Chairman of the Science Advisory Board of Bigelow Aerospace, involved in the
construction of inflatable modules for space applications; regularly serves
various foundations, corporations, government agencies, the Executive Branch and
Congress as consultant on leading-edge technologies and future technology
trends; is a member and officer of several professional organizations; and is
listed in American Men and Women of Science, Who's Who in Science and
Engineering, and Who's Who in the World; and has been designated a Fetzer
Fellow (1991).
Selected Publications
Puthoff, H. E.& Targ, R. (1975). Remote viewing of natural targets. Research In
Parapsychology 1974. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
Puthoff, H. E.& Targ, R. (1976). Precognitive remote viewing. Research In
Parapsychology 1975. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
Puthoff, H.E. (1985). ARV (associational remote viewing) applications.
Research In Parapsychology 1984 (121-122). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
Puthoff, H. E., Targ, R. & May, E. C. (1981). Experimental psi research :
Implications for physics. In R. G. Jahn (Ed.) The role of consciousness in the
physical world. Boulder, Co : Westview.
Puthoff, H.E. (1996). CIA-initiated Remote Viewing program at Stanford
Research Institute. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1996, 10, 63-76.
H. E. Puthoff, "Ground State of Hydrogen as a
Zero-Point-Fluctuation-Determined State," Phys. Rev. D 35, 3266 (1987).
H. E. Puthoff, "Zero-Point Fluctuations of the Vacuum as the Source of Atomic
Stability and the Gravitational Interaction, "Proc. of the British Soc. for the
Philosophy of Science Intern'l Conf. "Physical Interpretations of Relativity
Theory," Imperial College, London, ed. M. C. Duffy (Sunderland Polytechnic,
1988).
H. E. Puthoff, "Gravity as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation Force," Phys. Rev. A 39,
2333 (1989); Phys. Rev A 47, 3454 (1993).
H. E. Puthoff, "On the Source of Vacuum Electromagnetic Zero-Point Energy,"
Phys. Rev. A 40, 4857 (1989); Errata and Comments, Phys. Rev. A 44, 3382, 3385
(1991).
H. E. Puthoff, "Everything for Nothing," New Sci. 127, 52 (28 July 1990).
H. E. Puthoff, "The Energetic Vacuum: Implications for Energy Research,"
Spec. in Sci. and Technology 13, 247 (1990).
H. E. Puthoff, "Zero-Point Energy: An Introduction," Fusion Facts 3, No. 3, 1
(1991).
H. E. Puthoff, "On the Feasibility of Converting Vacuum Electromagnetic
Energy to Useful Form," Intern'l Workshop on the Zeropoint Electromagnetic
Field," Cuernavaca, Mexico, March 29 - April 2, 1993.
D. C. Cole and H. E. Puthoff, "Extracting Energy and Heat from the Vacuum,"
Phys. Rev. E 48, 1562 (1993). See also Fusion Facts 5, No. 3, 1 (1993).
B. Haisch, A. Rueda, and H. E. Puthoff, "Inertia as a Zero-Point Field
Lorentz Force," Phys. Rev. A 49, 678 (1994). See also Science 263, 612 (1994).
B. Haisch, A. Rueda, and H. E. Puthoff, "Beyond E = mc2," The Sciences (NY
Acad. of Sciences) 34, 26 (Nov/Dec 1994).
H. E. Puthoff, "SETI, The Velocity-of-Light Limitation, and the Alcubierre
Warp Drive: An Integrating Overview," Physics Essays 9, 156 (1996).
B. Haisch, A. Rueda, and H. E. Puthoff. "Physics of the Zero-Point Field:
Implications for Inertia, Gravitation and Mass," Spec. in Sci. and Technology
20, 99 (1997).
H. E. Puthoff, "Space Propulsion: Can Empty Space Itself Provide a Solution?"
Ad Astra 9 (National Space Society), 42 (Jan/Feb 1997).
H. E. Puthoff, "The New Vision in Physics and Cosmology," State of the World
Forum, San Francisco (Nov. 4-9, 1997).
M. A. Piestrup, H. E. Puthoff, and P. J. Ebert, "Measurement of
Multiple-Electron Emission in Single Field-Emission Events," J. Appl. Phys. 82,
5862 (1997).
H. E. Puthoff, "Can the Vacuum be Engineered for Spaceflight Applications?
Overview of Theory and Experiments," Jour. Sci. Exploration 12, 295 (1998).
M. A. Piestrup, H. E. Puthoff and P. J. Ebert, "Correlated Emission of
Electrons," Gal. Electrodynamics 9, 43 (1998).
B. Haisch, A. Rueda and H. E. Puthoff, "Advances in the Proposed
Electromagnetic Zero-Point Field Theory of Inertia," Pres. 34th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE
Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Cleveland, OH (13-15 July 1998).
H. E. Puthoff and M. A. Piestrup, "On the Possibility of Charge Confinement
by van der Waals/Casimir-type Forces," subm. to Phys. Lett. A (1998).
H. E. Puthoff, "Condensed-Charge Technology," Technical briefing package,
including vugraphs and videotape, presented to numerous government agencies and
panels, corporations, and academic colloquia, 1987 - present.
H. E. Puthoff et al., compilation of research reports on the laboratory
evaluation of novel energy devices, posted on EarthTech Intern'l, Inc.
A. C. Holt, E. W. Davis and H.E. Puthoff, "Space Testing of
Electromagnetically Sensitive Materials for Breakthrough Propulsion Physics,"
Pres. 35th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, Los
Angeles, CA (20-24 June 1999).
H. E. Puthoff, "Polarizable-Vacuum (PV) Representation of General Relativity,"
posted to LANL archives.
M. Ibison, H. E. Puthoff and S. R. Little, "The Speed of Gravity Revisited,"
posted to LANL archives.
M. Ibison and H. E. Puthoff, "Relativistic Integro-differential Form of the
Lorentz-Dirac Equation in 3D Without Runaways," Jour. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 34,
3421 (2001).
H. E. Puthoff, S. R. Little and M. Ibison, "Engineering the Zero-Point Field and
Polarizable Vacuum for Interstellar Flight," Jour. Brit. Interplanetary Soc. (JBIS)
55, 137 (2002).
H. E. Puthoff, "Polarizable-Vacuum Approach to General Relativity," in R. L.
Amoroso, G. Hunter, M. Kafatos, and J.-P. Vigier (eds.) Gravitation and
Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale (Kluwer Academic Publ.,
Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2002) pp. 431-446.
H. E. Puthoff, "Polarizable-Vacuum (PV) Approach to General Relativity," Found.
Phys. 32, 927-943 (2002).
H. E. Puthoff et al., compilation of research reports on the laboratory
evaluation of novel energy devices, posted on EarthTech Intern'l, Inc., website:
http://www.earthtech.org
Patents
H. E. Puthoff and R. H. Pantell, "Tunable Raman Laser," Patent No. 3,624,421,
issued 30 November 1971.
H. E. Puthoff et al., "Electronic Devices Using Discrete, Contained Charged
Particle Bundles and Sources of Same," Patent No. 5,208,844, issued 4 May 1993.
H. E. Puthoff, "Communication Method and Apparatus with Signals Comprising
Scalar and Vector Potentials without Electromagnetic Fields," Patent No.
5,845,220, issued 1 December We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material. |
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John
A. Palmer graduated
from Duke University with a B.A. in psychology and received his Ph.D. in
psychology from the University of Texas at Austin.
After spending two years on the psychology faculty at McGill University,
he entered parapsychology on a full-time basis.
In addition to heading the graduate program in parapsychology at John F.
Kennedy University from 1977-1981, he has held research positions at the
University of Virginia, University of California at Davis, and the University of
Utrecht in The Netherlands.
He has served twice as President of the Parapsychological Association.
He is presently Director of Research at the Rhine Research Center in
Durham, NC, where he also edits the Journal
of Parapsychology and serves as Director of their Summer Study Program for
students.
Dr. Palmer has published numerous scientific articles and book chapters,
and he is co-author of the book Foundations
of Parapsychology: Exploring the Boundaries of Human Capability.
Director of Research, Rhine Research Center Durham, NC
President of the Parapsychological Association 1971, 1979, 1992.
Editor, Journal of Parapsychology
Selected Publications:
Palmer, J. (2000). Covert psi in computer solitaire. Journal of
Parapsychology, 64, 195-211.
Palmer, J. (1998). Comments on the extraversion-ESP meta-analysis by Honorton,
Ferrari, & Bem. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 277-282.
Palmer, J. (1997). Hit-contingent response biases in Helmut Schmidts
automated precognition experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 61, 135-141.
Palmer, J. (1997). The challenge of experimenter psi. European Journal of
Parapsychology , 13, 110-122.
Palmer, J. (1996). External psi influence on ESP task performance. Journal of
Parapsychology, 60, 193-210.
Palmer, J. (1996). Evaluation of a conventional interpretation of Helmut
Schmidts automated precognition experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 60,
149-170.
Kennedy, J. E., Kanthamani, H., & Palmer, J. (1994). Psychic and spiritual
experiences, health, and well-being. Journal of Parapsychology, 58, 353-383.
Palmer, J. (1994). Explorations with the Perceptual ESP Test. Journal of
Parapsychology, 58, 115-147.
Palmer, J. (1993). Psi in the context of ultimate reality: A critical
appreciation of Griffin's paper. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 87, 309-327.
Kanthamani, H., & Palmer, J. (1993). A ganzfeld experiment with "subliminal
sending". Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 241-257.
Palmer, J. (1992). From survival to transcendence: Reflections on psi as
anomalous. [Revised version of Presidential Address presented at the meeting of
the Parapsychological Association, Las Vegas, NV, August, 1992] Journal of
Parapsychology, 56, 229-254.
Palmer, J. (1992). Effect of a threatening stimulus on the Perceptual ESP
Test: A partial replication. Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 189-204.
Palmer, J., & Johnson, M. (1991). Defensiveness and brain-hemisphere
stimulation in a perceptually mediated ESP task. Journal of Parapsychology, 55,
329-348.
Palmer, J. (1990). Reply to Gilmore - Round two. Journal of Parapsychology,
54, 59-61.
Rao, K. R., & Palmer, J (1990). Researching data and searching for a theory.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, 387-389.
Palmer, J. (1989). A reply to Gilmore. Journal of Parapsychology, 53,
341-344.
Palmer, J. (1987). Dulling Occam's Razor: The role of coherence in assessing
scientific knowledge claims. European Journal of Parapsychology, 7, 73-82.
Palmer, J., & Rao, K. R. (1987). Where lies the bias? Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 10, 618-627.
Palmer, J. (1987). Are the conventional explanations adequate? Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 10, 601-602.
Rao, K. R., & Palmer, J. (1987). The anomaly called psi: Recent research and
criticism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 539-555.
Palmer, J. (1987). Have we established psi? Journal of the American Society
for Psychical Research, 81, 111-123.
Palmer, J., & Kramer, W. (1987). Release of effort in RNG PK: An attempted
replication and extension. Journal of Parapsychology, 51, 125-136.
Palmer, J. (1987). Controversy and the Journal of Parapsychology. Journal of
Parapsychology, 51, 33-48.
Palmer, J. (1986). Progressive skepticism: A critical approach to the psi
controversy. Journal of Parapsychology, 50, 29-42.
Palmer, J., & Kramer, W. (1986). Sensory identification of contaminated
free-response ESP targets: Return of the greasy fingers. Journal of the American
Society for Psychical Research, 80, 265-278.
Palmer, J. (1986). Comments on the "Joint Communique". Journal of
Parapsychology, 50, 377-382.
Palmer, J., & Weiner, D. H. (1985). Technical Note: A check for local singlet
biases in the Rand tables. Journal of Parapsychology, 49, 367-370.
Palmer, J., & Kramer, W. (1984). Internal state and temporal factors in
psychokinesis. Journal of Parapsychology, 48, 1-25.
Palmer, J. (1983). Sensory contamination of free-response ESP targets: The
greasy fingers hypothesis. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 77, 101-113.
Palmer, J., & van der Velden, I. (1983). ESP and hypnotic imagination: A
group free-response study. European Journal of Parapsychology, 4, 413-434.
Palmer, J. (1983). In defense of parapsychology: A reply to James E. Alcock.
Zetetic Scholar, No. 11, 39-70, 91-103.
Tart, C. T., & Palmer, J. (1979). Some psi experiments with Matthew Manning.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 50, 224-228.
Palmer, J., Tart, C. T., & Redington, D. (1979). Delayed PK with Matthew
Manning: Preliminary indications and failure to confirm. European Journal of
Parapsychology, 4, 413-434.
Palmer, J., Khamashta, K., & Israelson, K. (1979). An ESP ganzfeld experiment
with Transcendental Meditators. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 73, 333-348.
Tart, C. T., Palmer, J., & Redington, D. (1979). Effects of immediate
feedback on ESP performance over short time periods. Journal of the American
Society for Psychical Research, 73, 291-301.
Palmer, J. (1979). A community mail survey of psychic experiences. Journal of
the American Society for Psychical Research, 73, 221-251.
Tart, C. T., Palmer, J., & Redington, D. (1979). Effects of immediate
feedback on ESP performance: A second study. Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research, 73, 152-165.
Palmer, J., Bogart, D. N., Jones, S. M., & Tart, C. T. (1977). Scoring
patterns in an ESP ganzfeld experiment. Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research, 71, 122-145.
Palmer, J., Tart, C. T., & Redington, D. (1976). A large-sample classroom ESP
card-guessing experiment. European Journal of Parapsychology, 1(3), 40-56.
Whitson, T. W., Bogart, D. N., Palmer, J., & Tart, C. T. (1976). Preliminary
experiments in group "remote viewing". Proceedings of the IEEE, 1550-1551.
Palmer, J. (1975). Three models of psi test performance. Journal of the
American Society for Psychical Research, 69, 333-339.
Stanford, R.G., & Palmer, J. (1975). Free-response ESP performance and
occipital alpha rhythms. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research,
69, 235-243.
Palmer, J., & Lieberman, R. (1975). The influence of psychological set on ESP
and out-of-body experiences. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 69, 235-243.
Palmer, J., & Vassar, C. (1974). ESP and out-of-body experiences: An
exploratory study. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 68,
257-280.
Palmer, J. (1972). Scoring in ESP tests as a function of belief in ESP. Part
II. Beyond the sheep-goat effect. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 66, 1-26.
Palmer, J. (1971). Scoring in ESP tests as a function of belief in ESP. Part
I. The sheep-goat effect. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 65, 373-408.
Books and Monographs: Palmer, J. (in press). Dulling Occams Razor: Essays on
the psi controversy. San Juan, PR: Puente Publications.
Palmer, J. A., Honorton, C., & Utts, J. (1989). Reply to the National
Research Council study on parapsychology. Research Triangle Park, NC: The
Parapsychological Association.
Edge, H. L., Morris, R. L., Palmer, J., & Rush, J. H. (1986). Foundations of
parapsychology: Exploring the boundaries of human capability. London: Routledge
and Kegan Paul.
Palmer, J. A. (1985). An evaluative report on the current status of
parapsychology. Contract DAJA 45-84-M-0405. U.S. Army Research Institute for the
Behavioral and Social Sciences, Alexandria, VA.
Book Chapters:
Palmer, J. (1995). Toward a general theory of survival. In L. Coly & J. D. S.
McMahon (Eds.), Parapsychology and thanatology: Proceedings of an international
conference held in Boston, Massachusetts, November 6-7, 1993 (pp. 1-32). New
York: Parapsychology Foundation.
Palmer, J. (1993). The PSI controversy. In K. R. Rao (Ed.), Charles Honorton
and the impoverished state of skepticism: Essays on a parapsychological pioneer
(pp. 177-189). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
Palmer, J. (1993). Confronting the experimenter effect. In L. Coly & J. D. S.
McMahon (Eds.), Psi research methodology: A re-examination: Proceedings of an
international conference held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 29-30,
1988 (pp. 44-64). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.
Palmer, J. (1986). Criticisms of parapsychology: Some common elements. In B.
Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Current trends in psi research: Proceedings of an
international conference held in New Orleans, Louisiana, August 13-14, 1984 (pp.
255-276). New York: Parapsychology Foundation.
Palmer, J. (1982). ESP research findings: 1976-1978. In S. Krippner (Ed.),
Advances in parapsychological research 3 (pp. 41-82). New York: Plenum.
Palmer, J. (1982). Review of J. B. Rhine's ESP research. In K. R. Rao (Ed.),
J. B.. Rhine: On the frontiers of science (pp. 37-52). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
Palmer, J. (1979). Extrasensory perception: Research findings. In S. Krippner
(Ed.), Advances in parapsychological research 2: Extrasensory perception (pp.
59-243). New York: Plenum.
Palmer, J. (1978). Consciousness localized in space outside the body. In D.
S. Rogo (Ed.), Mind beyond the body: The mystery of ESP projection (pp. 35-42).
New York: Penguin Books. New York: Penguin Books.
Palmer, J. (1977). Attitudes and personality traits in experimental ESP
research. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), Handbook of parapsychology (pp. 175-201). New
York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material. |
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Adrian
Parker holds Doctors and Masters degrees in Psychology from the University of
Edinburgh, qualifying in clinical psychology 1974 from the Tavistock Clinic,
London, and obtaining his doctorate at Edinburgh in 1977.
Currently Dr Parker is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Psychology at
the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has authored or co-authored more than
50 articles and book chapters on clinical psychology and parapsychology, which
are his main areas of research.
Born in Ravensworth, England. Qualified as a clinical psychologist from the
Tavistock Clinic in 1994, a Ph.D in psychology from the University of Edinburgh,
in 1977. Part of the doctoral work was published in the form of a course book
States of Mind (1976) which summarizes research on consciousness and psi-phenomena. The doctoral research initiated the use of the ganzfeld technique
in parapsychology as a means of producing an experimental analogue of paranormal
experiences in a laboratory setting.
Licensed clinical psychologist, having held a number of clinical appointments
in the adult and child clinical area both in the UK and in Sweden. In 1993,
became an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in the Psychology Department,
Gothenburg University, with tenure from 1997.
Member of the Swedish Psychological Association, the British Psychological
Society, the Society for Psychical Research, and Council/Board Member of the
Parapsychological Association, and Examiner for the Swedish Society for Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis.
In the year 2000 took part in the symposium on parapsychology led by Professor
Robert Morris at the XXVII International Congress of Psychology held this year
in Stockholm He has been for the last three years the Editor for the European
Journal of Parapsychology and is currently a Board member of the
Parapsychological Association.
Ganzfeld - The Next Step:
Quantifying the Qualitative (PDF)
[Synopsis: The digital real-time ganzfeld project at the Department of
Psychology at Gothenburg University is aimed at developing a method that will
not only incorporate extensive controls against flaws, but will have as its
unique feature that of giving us a window on the potential psi-event precisely
as it happens.]
Selected Publications:
Parker, A. (1976) "States of Mind". London. Dent & Sons Malaby press, New York
Taplinger Books.
Parker, A. (1987) Psi in search of consensus Commentary. Behavioral and Brain
Sciences 10: 4, 602-603.
Parker, A. (1990) Towards an international profession of clinical psychology:
An Anglo-Swedish perspective. International Journal of Psychology, 25, 355-370.
Parker, A. (1993) The normality and abnormality of paranormal experiences:
Predictions from clinical, cognitive and psi models. In L. Coly (Edit.) Psi and
Clinical Practice. New York., Parapsychology Foundation.
Parker, A., Frederiksen, A., & Johansson, H. (1997). Towards specifying the
recipe for success with the Ganzfeld: Replication of the Ganzfeld findings using
a manual Ganzfeld with subjects reporting paranormal experiences. European
Journal of Parapsychology, 13, 15- 27.
Parker, A., Grams, D., & Pettersson, C. (1998). Some further variables to psi
in the Ganzfeld. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 27-45.
Parker, A. (2000) A review of the Ganzfeld work at Gothenburg University.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 1-15.
Parker, A., Persson, A., & Haller, A. (2000) Using qualitative Ganzfeld
research for theory development: top down processes in psi-mediation. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, 64, 65-81
Parker, A. (2001a) Parapsychology: The good, the bad and the ugly.
Paranormal Review, April, 18-26
Parker, A. (2001b) What can cognitive psychology and parapsychology tell us
about near-death Experiences Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 65,
225-240
Parker, A. (20001c) The Ganzfeld: Suggested Improvements of an apparently
successful method for psi research. Symposium presentation. XXVII International
Congress of psychology, Stockholm. European Journal of parapsychology, 16, 23-29
Parker, A. (in press) Introduction. Book chapter in Parapsychology and
Clinical Psychology. Edit. C. Alvarado. New York: Parapsychology Foundation We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material. |
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Dean
Radin earned a BSEE magna cum laude in Electrical Engineering, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, and an MS in Electrical Engineering and PhD in
Psychology, both from the University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana. For ten years he was engaged in advanced telecommunications
R&D, initially at AT&T Bell Laboratories and later at GTE Laboratories.
For fifteen years he has investigated psi phenomena through appointments at
Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, University of Nevada, SRI
International, Boundary Institute, and Interval Research Corporation. He is
presently Laboratory Director at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences in Petaluma, California.
Dr. Radin was elected President of the Parapsychological Association in 1988,
1993, and 1998. His research awards include the Parapsychological Association's
1996 Outstanding Achievement Award and the Rhine Research Center's Alexander
Imich Award for advances in experimental parapsychology, also presented in 1996.
He earned Special Merit Awards from GTE Laboratories in 1992 and from Bell Labs
in 1984, and has received grants from the Richard Hodgson Memorial Fund Grant at
Harvard University, the Bial Foundation (Portugal), the Parapsychology
Foundation (New York), the Society for Psychical Research (London), the Swedish
Society for Psychical Research
(Stockholm), the Institute for Border Areas of Psychology (Germany), the Bigelow
Foundation (Las Vegas), and the Samueli Institute for InformationBiology
(California).
Dr. Radin is author or co-author of over 200 scientific and popular
publications, he has been interviewed by many newspapers and magazines including
The New York Times and Psychology Today, he has appeared on dozens of television
and radio programs worldwide, and is author of the multiple award-winning book,
The Conscious Universe (1997, HarperCollins). His personal website is
www.psiresearch.com.
Senior Scientist - Institute of Noetic Sciences
Author of The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic
Phenomena
President of the Parapsychological Association (1988, 1993, 1998)
Selected Publications:
Radin, D. I. (2000). Whats ahead? Journal of Parapsychology, 64, 353-364.
Radin, D. I. (2000). Is there a sixth sense? Psychology Today.
Radin, D. I. (1998). Moving mind, moving matter. Noetic Sciences Review, 46,
20-25.
Radin, D. I. & Rebman, J. M. (1998). Seeking psi in the casino. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, 62 (850), 193-219.
Radin, D. I. (1997). El Laboratorio para la Investigacion de la Consciencia.
Revista Argentina de Psicologia Paranormal. 8, 3 (31).
Radin, D. I. (1997). Unconscious perception of future emotions: An experiment
in presentiment. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 11 (2), 163-180.
Bierman, D. J. & Radin, D. I. (1997). Anomalous anticipatory response on
randomized future conditions. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 84, 689-690.
Radin, D. I. (October , 1997). On science and psychic phenomena. The New
Times, 13 (5), 1,6
Radin, D. I. (1997). El laboratorio para la investigación de la consciencia.
Revista Argentina de Psicologia Paranormal, 8 (3-31), 209-216.
Radin, D. I. (1997). Review of The Lotto Effect. European Journal of
Parapsychology, 13, 134-135.
Radin, D. I. (1996). Towards a complex systems model of psi performance.
Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, 7, 35-70.
Dalton, K. S., Morris, R. L., Delanoy, D., Radin, D. I., & Wiseman, R.
(1996). Security measures in an automated ganzfeld system. Journal of
Parapsychology, 60, 129-147.
Rebman, J. M., Wezelman, R. Radin, D. I., Hapke, R. A. & Gaughan, K. (1996).
Remote influence of the autonomic nervous system by focused intention. Subtle
Energies, 6, 111-134.
Radin, D. I. & Rebman, J. M. (1996). Are phantasms fact or fantasy? A
preliminary investigation of apparitions evoked in the laboratory. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, 61 (843), 65-87.
Radin, D. I., Rebman, J. M. & Cross, M. P. (1996). Anomalous organization of
random events by group consciousness. Journal of Scientific Exploration. 10 (1),
143-168.
Radin, D. I., Taylor, R. D. & Braud, W. (1995). Remote mental influence of
human electrodermal activity: A pilot replication. European Journal of
Parapsychology, 11, 19-34.
Radin, D. I. (1994). Hi-tech consciousness. Retreat Magazine, 5, 19-21.
Radin, D. I. (1994). On complexity and pragmatism. Journal of Scientific
Exploration, 8 (4), 523-534.
Radin, D. I., McAlpine, S. & Cunningham, S. (1994). Geomagnetism and psi in
the ganzfeld. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 59 (834), 352-363.
Radin, D. I. (1993). Environmental modulation and statistical equilibrium in
mind-matter interaction. Subtle Energies, 4 (1), 1-30.
Radin, D. I. (1993). Neural network analyses of consciousness-related
patterns in random sequences. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 7 (4), 355-374.
Radin, D. I. (1992). Beyond belief: Exploring interactions among mind, body
and environment. Subtle Energies, 2 (3), 1 - 40.
Radin, D. I. (1990-1991). Statistically enhancing psi effects with sequential
analysis: A replication and extension. European Journal of Parapsychology, 8, 98
- 111.
Radin, D. I. & Ferrari, D. C. (1991). Effects of consciousness on the fall of
dice: A meta-analysis. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 5(3), 61-84.
Radin, D. I. (1990). Testing the plausibility of psi-mediated computer system
failures. Journal of Parapsychology, 54, 1-19.
Radin, D. I. (July, 1990). Executive ESP. Leaders, 13, 123-124.
Radin, D. I. (April, 1990). On the scientific validity of astrology. Leaders,
13, 8.
Radin, D. I. (1990). On pathological science. Physics Today, 43, 3, 110.
Radin, D. I. (1990). Putting psi to work. Parapsychology Review, 21, 5-9.
Radin, D. I. (1989). Searching for signatures in anomalous human-machine
interaction research: A neural network approach. Journal of Scientific
Exploration, 3(2), 185-200.
Radin, D. I. & Nelson, R. D. (1989). Evidence for consciousness-related
anomalies in random physical systems. Foundations of Physics, 19, 1499-1514.
Radin, D. I. & Utts, J. M. (1989). Experiments investigating the influence of
intention on random and pseudorandom events. Journal of Scientific Exploration,
3(1), 65-79.
Radin, D. I. (February, 1989). Parapsychology bushwacked. Fate, 36-43.
Radin, D. I. (1988). Effects of a priori probability on psi perception: Does
precognition predict actual or probable futures? Journal of Parapsychology, 52,
187 - 212.
Radin, D. I. & Nelson, R. D. (1988). Repeatable evidence for anomalous
human-machine interactions. In M. L. Albertson, D. S. Ward, & K. P. Freeman
(Eds.), Paranormal Research, Fort Collins, CO.: Rocky Mountain Research
Institute, 306 - 317.
Nelson, R. D. & Radin, D. I. (1987). When immovable objections meet
irresistible evidence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 600-601.
Radin, D. I. & Bosworth, J. L. (1987) On statistics for psientists and
skeptics. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 81, 277-290
Radin, D. I. (1985). Pseudorandom number generators in psi research. Journal
of Parapsychology, 49, 303-328.
Radin, D. I. & Bosworth, J. L. (1985) Response distributions in a
computer-based perceptual task: Test of four models. Journal of the American
Society for Psychical Research, 79, 453-483.
Radin, D. I. (1982). Experimental attempts to influence pseudorandom number
sequences. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 76, 359-374.
BOOKS/CHAPTERS
Radin, D. I. (in press). Seeking spirits in the laboratory. Chapter in Houran
(Ed.), A Haunting Question of Perception: Scientific Perspectives on Hauntings
and Poltergeists.
Radin, D. I. (in press). Time-reversed human experience: Experimental
evidence and implications. Chapter in Leonard, G. (Ed.), Frontiers of
mind-matter interaction, Shambala/Random House Publishers.
Radin, D. I. (in press). Where, when and who is the Self? Chapter in Raman
(Ed.). Primacy of mind.
Radin, D. I. (2000). La conscience invisible: Le paranormal à lépreuve de la
science. Paris, France: Presses du chátelet.
Radin, D. I. (1999). The conscious universe. Seoul, Korea: Yangmoon
Publishing
Radin, D. I. (1997). The conscious universe: The scientific truth of psychic
phenomena. San Francisco: HarperEdge.
Weiner, D. H. & Radin, D. I. (1986). Research in parapsychology 1985,
Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material. |
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