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Michael
Thalbourne is a Visiting Research Fellow at the
University of Adelaide (Australia) researching, amongst other things, the
phenomenon of alleged alien abduction and the degree to which abductees claim to
exhibit psychic abilities. An alleged alien abductee claims to have been
kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings. Dr. Thalbourne is also doing work on
mystical (spiritual) experience. In a few words, mystical experience may involve
a sense of being in the presence of a ‘higher power’ and receiving cosmic
illumination.
President of the Australian
Institute of Parapsychological Research
Visiting Research Fellow
Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit
BOOKS
A glossary of terms used in parapsychology.
London: William Heinemann.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1989). On the psychology of belief in life after death.
In G.K. Zollschan, J.F. Schumaker, & G.F.Walsh (Eds.), Exploring the
paranormal: Different perspectives on belief and experience (pp. 215-236).
Bridport, Dorset, United Kingdom: Prism.
- Bamber, R. T., Thalbourne, M. A., & Baldwin, R. (1987). Test bank II to
accompany Davidoff: Introduction to psychology, Third edition. New York:
McGraw-Hill. [Chapters 1, 2 and Appendix]
ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A.] (2001). Research note: Effect size in
"The transliminal connection between personality and paranormal effects in an
experiment with the I Ching", by Storm and Thalbourne (1998-1999). European
Journal of Parapsychology, 16, 107-108.
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Paranormal effects using sighted
and vision-impaired participants in a quasi-ganzfeld task. Australian
Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 133-170.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). A layperson's guide to the theory of
psychopraxia. Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 127-132.
- Houran, J., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Theoretical refinements on entity
encounter experiences and transliminality. Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research, 65, 241-256.
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Studies of the I Ching: I I.
Additional analyses. Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 291-309.
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Studies of the I Ching: I. A
replication. Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 105-123.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Broken relationships and claims of psychic
phenomena. Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 56-60.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). The paranormal and its place in human
relationships: Some hypotheses. Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1,
72-85.
- Thalbourne, M. A., Houran, J., Alias, A. G., & Brugger, P. (2001).
Transliminality, brain function, and synesthesia. Journal of Nervous and
Mental Disease, 189, 190-192.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Measures of the sheep-goat variable,
transliminality, and their correlates. Psychological Reports, 88,
339-350.
- Thalbourne, M. A., & Hensley, J. H. (2001). Religiosity and belief in the
paranormal. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 65, 47.
- Houran, J., & Thalbourne, M. A. (2001). Further study and speculation on
the psychology of "entity encounter experiences." Journal of the Society
for Psychical Research, 65, 26-37.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (2000). Transliminality: A review. International
Journal of Parapsychology, 11(2), 1-34.
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M.A. (2000). A paradigm shift away from the ESP/PK
dichotomy: The theory of psychopraxia. Journal of Parapsychology, 64,
279-300.
- Lange, R., Thalbourne, M.A., Houran, J., & Storm, L. (2000). The Revised
Transliminality Scale: Reliability and validity data using a top-down
purification procedure. Consciousness and Cognition., 9, 591-617.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (2000). Transliminality and creativity. Journal of
Creative Behavior, 34, 193-202.
- Houran, J., Thalbourne, M.A., & Ashe, D.D. (2000). Testing a
psycho-anthropological view of paranormal belief and experience. North
American Journal of Psychology, 2, 127-138.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (2000). Relation between transliminality and openness to
experience. Psychological Reports, 86, 909-910.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Houran, J. (2000). Transliminality, the Mental
Experience Inventory and tolerance of ambiguity. Personality and Individual
Differences, 28, 853-863.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1999). Relation of transliminality and vividness of
visual imagery. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 89, 915-916.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Keogh, E., & Crawley, S.E. (1999). Manic-depressiveness
and its correlates. Psychological Reports, 85, 45-53.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Fox, B. (1999). Paranormal and mystical experience:
The role of panic attacks and Kundalini. Journal of the American Society
for Psychical Research, 93, 99-115.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1999). Dualism and the sheep-goat variable: A
replication and extension. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research,
63, 213-216.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1999). Personality characteristics of students who
believe themselves to be psychic. Journal of the Society for Psychical
Research, 63, 203-212.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1999). On the psychology of belief in the paranormal.
The Skeptical Intelligencer, 3(3), 17-27.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998-1999). Research note: In search of psi in the I
Ching meta-hexagram. European Journal of Parapsychology, 14,
125-129.
- Storm, L., & Thalbourne, M.A. (1998-1999). The transliminal connection
between paranormal effects and personality in an experiment with the I
Ching. European Journal of Parapsychology, 14, 100-124.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998-1999). The sheep-goat variable and mystical
experience: Their relationship and their levels in a special population.
European Journal of Parapsychology, 14, 80-88.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998-1999). Belief in life after death and its
relationship to transliminality-relevant variables. European Journal of
Parapsychology, 14, 16-30.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Delin, P.S. (1999). Transliminality: Its relation to
dream-life, religiosity and mystical experience. International Journal for
the Psychology of Religion, 9, 45-61.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & O'Brien, R. (1999). Belief in the paranormal and
religious variables. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 63,
110-122.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998). Transliminality: Further correlates and a short
measure. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 92,
402-419.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998). The evidence for survival from Sir Oliver Lodge's
Raymond. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 63, 34-39.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998). Technical note: The level of paranormal belief
and experience among psychotics. Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 79-81.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Bassett, D.L. (1998). The Manic Depressiveness Scale:
A preliminary effort at replication and extension. Psychological Reports,
83, 75-80.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Bartemucci, L., Delin, P.S., Fox, B., & Nofi, O. (1997).
Transliminality: Its nature and correlates. Journal of the American Society
for Psychical Research, 91, 305-331.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1997). Paranormal belief and superstition: How large is
the association? Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 91,
221-226.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & French, C.C. (1997). The sheep-goat variable and
belief in non-paranormal anomalous phenomena. Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research, 62, 41-45.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1997). Testing the McBeath hypothesis: Relation of
sexual orientation and belief in the paranormal. Psychological Reports, 81,
890.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Nofi, O. (1997). Belief in the paranormal,
superstitiousness and intellectual ability. Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research, 61, 365-371.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). A selection of words added to new edition of
dictionary. EHE News, 3, 6-7.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). Technical note: A caution regarding the Knowles
apparatus for psi dexterity. Journal of Parapsychology, 60, 251-256.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). Varieties of belief in life after death: A factor
analytic study. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 90,
268-291.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). Belief in life after death: Psychological origins
and influences. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 1043-1045.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). An attempt to predict precognition scores using
transliminality-relevant variables. Journal of the Society for Psychical
Research, 61, 129-140.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1995). Across the threshold: The concept of
transliminality. Australian Parapsychological Review. No. 20, pp.3-7.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1995). Science versus showmanship: A history of the
Randi Hoax. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 89,
344-366.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1995). Further studies of the measurement and correlates
of belief in the paranormal. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 89, 233-247.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Dunbar, K.A., & Delin, P.S. (1995). An investigation
into correlates of belief in the paranormal. Journal of the American
Society for Psychical Research, 89, 215-231.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1995). Psychological characteristics of believers in the
paranormal: A replicative study. Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research, 89, 153-164.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1995). Apollonius of Tyana: A parapsychological
perspective. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 60,
240-250.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & French, C.C. (1995). Paranormal belief,
manic-depressiveness, and magical ideation: A replication. Personality and
Individual Differences, 18, 291-292.
- [Anonymous] (1995). Incipient manic psychosis as an exceptional human
experience. EHE News, 2, 19-21.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). Postscript to an experiment with the I Ching:
How many changing lines? European Journal of Parapsychology, 10,
130-136.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). Conservatism and its relation to various aspects
of belief in the paranormal. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research,
60, 86-94.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Delin, P.S. (1994). A common thread underlying belief
in the paranormal, creative personality, mystical experience and
psychopathology. Journal of Parapsychology, 58, 3-38.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). Are believers in psi more prone to
manic-depression? Proceedings of the 37th Annual Parapsychological
Association Convention (pp.382-389).
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). The SPR Centenary Census: II. The survey of
beliefs and experiences. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 59,
420-431.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Delin, P.S., & Bassett, D. (1994). An attempt to
construct short scales measuring manic-depressive-like experience and
behaviour. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 33, 205-207.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). Belief in the paranormal and its relationship to
schizophrenia-relevant variables: A confirmatory study. British Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 33, 78-80.
- McBeath, M.K., & Thalbourne, M.A. (1993). A technical note: The
relationship between paranormal belief and some variables relevant to Type A
Behavior Pattern. Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 411-415.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Delin, P.S. (1993). A new instrument for measuring the
sheep-goat variable: Its psychometric properties and factor structure.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 59, 172-186. [Translated
into Spanish in Revista Mexicana de Psicologia Paranormal, 1996, 1,
35-50.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Delin, P.S., Barlow, J.A., & Steen, D. (1992-1993). A
further attempt to separate the yins from the yangs: A replication of the
Rubin-Honorton experiment with the I Ching. European Journal of
Parapsychology, 9, 12-23.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1992). Belief in the validity of horoscopes as related
to the Sheep-Goat Effect. Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 163-168.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Evans, L. (1992). Attitudes and beliefs about, and
reactions to, staring and being stared at. Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research, 58, 380-385.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Delin, P.S. (1991). Analysis of data from psi
experiments using within-subjects designs: A discussion and recommendation.
Journal of Parapsychology, 55, 391-397.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Delin, P.S. (1991). Commentary: Non-significant
results: What conclusions can we draw? Australian Parapsychological Review,
No.17, 17.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1991). The psychology of mystical experience.
Exceptional Human Experience, 9, 168-186.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1990). A question of experimental technique: Response to
White and Grimmer. Australian Psychologist, 25, 363-365.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1989). Psychics and ESP: A reply to Grimmer and White.
Australian Psychologist, 24, 307-310.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1988). Technical note concerning the article "A more
powerful method of evaluating data from free-response experiments". Journal
of the Society for Psychical Research, 55, 85-89.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Rosenbaum, R.D. (1986). The origin of the word
"parapsychology". Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 53,
225-229.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1985). An essay-review of James E. Alcock's
Parapsychology: Science or Magic? A Psychological Perspective. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, 53, 169-179.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1984). Some correlates of belief in psychical
phenomena: A partial replication of the Haraldsson findings. Parapsychology
Review, 15(2), 13-15.
- Thalbourne, M. A., & Williams, L. (1984). Varieties of belief in survival:
An exploratory study. Theta, 12, 26-29.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1981). Extraversion and the sheep-goat variable: A
conceptual replication. Journal of the American Society for Psychical
Research, 75, 105-119.
- Thalbourne, M. A., & Haraldsson, E. (1980). Personality characteristics of
sheep and goats. Personality and Individual Differences, 1, 180-185.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1979). A more powerful method of evaluating data from
free-response experiments. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research,
50, 84-107.
PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1986). Some further thoughts on living without "ESP" and
"PK". In D.H. Weiner & D. Radin (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1985
(pp.141-144). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1986). Sexual preference and motivation in a
gender-guessing psi task. In D.H. Weiner & D. Radin (Eds.), Research in
parapsychology 1985 (pp.50-53). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1985). Are believers in psi more prone to schizophrenia?
In R.A. White & J. Solfvin (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1984
(pp.85-88). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1985). The conceptual framework of parapsychology: Time
for a reformation. In R.A. White & J. Solfvin (Eds.), Research in
parapsychology 1984 (pp.55-58). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Williams, L. (1984). Varieties of belief in survival:
An exploratory study. In R.A. White & R.S. Broughton (Eds.), Research in
parapsychology 1983 (pp.66-67). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Haraldsson, E. (1984). A retrospective search for
correlates of belief in life-after-death. I. Icelandic data. In R.A. White &
R.S. Broughton (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1983 (pp.62-66).
Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Shafer, M.G., McBeath, M.K., Thalbourne, M.A., & Phillips, P.R. (1983). PK
experiments with two special subjects. In W.G. Roll, J. Beloff, & R.A. White
(Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1982 (pp.66-68). Metuchen, NJ, &
London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Shafer, M.G. (1983). An ESP drawing experiment with
two ostensible psychokinetes. In W.G. Roll, J. Beloff, & R.A. White (Eds.),
Research in parapsychology 1982 (pp.62-64). Metuchen, NJ, & London:
Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Beloff, J., Delanoy, D., & Jungkuntz, J.H. (1983). Some
further tests of the extraverted sheep vs. introverted goats hypothesis. In
W.G. Roll, J. Beloff, & R.A. White (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1982
(pp.199-200). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1983). A proposed mechanism for the sheep-goat effect
and its relationship to psi-missing, experimenter effect, and the problem of
repeatability. In W.G. Roll, J. Beloff, & R.A. White (Eds.), Research in
parapsychology 1982 (pp.89-92). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Jungkuntz, J.H. (1983). Extraverted sheep vs.
introverted goats: Experiments VII and VIII. Journal of Parapsychology, 47,
49-51.
- Thalbourne, M.A., Beloff, J., & Delanoy, D. (1982). A test of the
"extraverted sheep vs. introverted goats" hypothesis. In W.G. Roll, R.L.
Morris & R.A. White (Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1981
(pp.155-156). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Harding, S.E., & Thalbourne, M.A. (1981). Transcendental Meditation,
clairvoyant ability and psychological adjustment. In W.G. Roll & J. Beloff
(Eds.), Research in parapsychology 1980 (pp.71-73). Metuchen, NJ, &
London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1980). Two long-distance ESP drawing experiments between
Austria and Iceland. In W.G. Roll (Ed.), Research in parapsychology 1979
(pp.174-177). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
- Thalbourne, M.A., & Haraldsson, E. (1980). Personality characteristics of
sheep and goats. In W.G. Roll (Ed.), Research in parapsychology 1979
(pp.100-104). Metuchen, NJ, & London: Scarecrow Press.
ABSTRACTS
- Thalbourne, M.A.(1991b). The psychology of mystical experience. [Abstract]
Exceptional Human Experience, 9, 269.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1984). The SPR Centenary Census: I. The ESP test.
[Abstract] Journal of Parapsychology, 48, 238-239.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1982). Some experiments on the paranormal cognition of
drawings, with special reference to personality and attitudinal variables.
[Abstract] Journal of Parapsychology, 46, 171-172. [Also appears as
Abstract #474 in Parapsychology Abstracts International, 1983, 1, 81.]
ARTICLES IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- Thalbourne, M.A. (2000). Ghosts in the computer? The Paranormal Review,
No.14, 17.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1999). Nirvana Nirvana. The Paranormal Review,
No.11, 17.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1998). Dissociation and the paranormal: A puzzling
episode. The Paranormal Review, No.8, 17-18.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1996). A selection of words added to new dictionary.
EHE News, 3, 6-7.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1994). A parapsychological experiment with the I Ching.
Paranormal Phenomena Research Foundation Newsletter. December, pp. 4-5.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1993). Report of a recent study. Newsletter of the
Self-Help (M.D.P.) Inc., 93, 7-8.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1986). Vetenskap kontra skådespeleri: Fallet med James
Randis bluff. [Science versus showmanship: The case of the Randi Hoax.]
Sökaren, 23, no.4-5, pp.2-10, 25.
- Thalbourne, M.A. (1984). The Randi hoax: Science or showmanship?
[Epitomized by Dr. Michael Hough] Bulletin of the Australian Institute of
Parapsychological Research, no.3, pp.5-7, 16.
BOOK REVIEWS
- Thalbourne, M. A., & Storm, L. (2001). Review of the book
Parapsychology: The science of unusual experience. (Edited by Ron Roberts
& David Groome). Australian Journal of Parapsychology, 1, 178-182.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1996). Review of the book Alternative realities: The
paranormal, the mystic and the transcendent in human experience. (by
Leonard George). Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 90,
154-156.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1994). Review of the book An introduction to
parapsychology (2nd edition) (by Harvey J. Irwin). Australian
Parapsychological Review, No. 19, 37.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1994). Review of the book Parapsychology: The
controversial science (by Richard S. Broughton). Australian
Parapsychological Review, No. 19, 33-34.
- Thalbourne, M. A. (1984). Review of the book J.B. Rhine: On the
frontiers of science (Edited by K.R. Rao). Theta, 12, 71-72.
We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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1994-2003 - Lecturer in psychology, University of the South Pacific,
Suva, Fiji Islands.
1992-1994 - Post-doctoral research fellow at the Koestler Chair of
Parapsychology, University of the Edinburgh, Scotland.
Worked with Dean Radin in helping to set up
the second automated Ganzfeld at KPU. Current research has diversified
into cross cultural research (many areas). Currently working hardest
in parapsychological research in establishing stronger theoretical
links between evolutionary theory and psi phenomena.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Taylor, R. (1999) Conducting Parapsychological Research in Different
Ethnic Cultures: Prospects, Problems and Solutions in Fiji.
International Journal of Parapsychology, 11, 43-67.
Taylor, R.K. (In Press). Chapter 6. Imagery. (Vol. A-Z of
Parapsychology). London: Routledge.
Taylor, R. K. (In press). Evolutionary Theory and Psi: Reviewing and
revising some need-serving models in psychic functioning. Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research, Jan 2003.
Radin, D., Taylor R. and Braud W. (1995) Remote Mental Influence of
Human Electrodermal Activity: an pilot replication. European Journal
of Parapsychology, 11, 19-34.
Personal websiteWe thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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Professor of Statistics University of California, Davis
Collaborated with Professor Ray Hyman (University of Oregon) to prepare a
report assessing the statistical evidence for psychic functioning in U.S.
government sponsored research. The report was part of a review done by the
American Institutes of Research (AIR) at the request of Congress and the CIA.
Personal
website
Selected Publications:
Utts, J. M. (1986).The Ganzfeld debate: a statistician's perspective .
Journal of Parapsychology, 50:393-402.
G. P. Hansen and J. Utts. (1987). Use of both sum of ranks and direct hits in
free-response psi experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 51:321-335.
Utts, J. (1987). Psi, statistics, and society. Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
10:615-616.
Palmer, J. A., C. Honorton and J. Utts. (1988). Reply to the National
Research Council study on parapsychology, Journal of the American Society for
Psychical Research, 83(1):31-49.
Utts, J. (1988). Successful replication versus statistical significance.
Journal of Parapsychology, 52(4):305-320.
Radin, D. and J. Utts. (1989). Experiments investigating the influence of
intention on random and pseudorandom events. Journal of Scientific Exploration,
3(1):65-79.
Utts, J. (1989). Randomness and randomization tests: A reply to Gilmore.
Journal of Parapsychology , 53(4):345-351.
May, E. C., J. M. Utts, B. S. Humphrey, W. Luke, T.J. Frivold, and V. V.
Trask. (1990). Advances in Remote Viewing, Journal of Parapsychology, 54(3),
193-228.
Utts, J. M. (1991). Replication and meta-analysis in parapsychology (with
discussion). Statistical Science , 6(4), 363-403.
Hansen G. P., J. M. Utts, and B. Markwick. (1992). Critique of the PEAR
remote viewing experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 56(2), 97-113.
Utts, J. (1993). Analyzing free-response data--a progress report. In PSI
Research Methodology--A Reexamination, ed. L. Coly and J. D. S. McMahon,
Parapsychology Foundation, New York, 71-83.
Utts, J. (1993). Honorton the Meta-Analyst. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(1),
89-100.
Krippner, S., W. Braud, I. L. Child, J. Palmer, K. R. Rao, M. Schlitz, R. A.
White and J. M. Utts. (1993). Demonstration research and meta-analysis in
parapsychology. Journal of Parapsychology, 57(3), 275-286.
Utts, J. (1994). Social, Institutional, and Cultural Influences of Gender on
Science. In Women and Parapsychology, ed. L. Coly and R. A. White,
Parapsychology Foundation, New York, 28-44.
May, E. C., J. M. Utts and S. J. P Spottiswoode. (1995). Decision
augmentation theory: Toward a model of anomalous mental phenomena. Journal of
Parapsychology, 59(3), 195-220.
May, E. C., J. M. Utts, S. J. P. Spottiswoode and C. J. James. (1995).
Applications of decision augmentation theory. Journal of Parapsychology, 59(3),
221-250.
May, E. C., J. M. Utts and S. J. P. Spottiswoode. (1995). Decision
Augmentation Theory: Applications to the Random Number Generator Database.
Journal of Scientific Exploration, 9(4), 453-488.
Utts, J. M. (1995). "Model selection in parapsychology: psychokinesis,
precognition or chance?" in Modeling and Prediction: Honoring Seymour Geisser,
Springer-Verlag.
Utts, J. M. (1996). An Assessment of the Evidence for Psychic Functioning ,
Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10 (1), 3-30. Also in Journal of
Parapsychology, 59(4), 289-320.
Utts, J. M. (1996). Response to Ray Hyman's Report of September 11, 1995,
"Evaluation of Program on Anomalous Mental Phenomena." Journal of Scientific
Exploration 10(1), 59-61. Also in Journal of Parapsychology, 59(4), 353-356.
Josephson, Brian and Jessica Utts. (1996). The Paranormal and its
Implications for Consciousness, London Times Higher Education Supplement,
reprinted in The Paranormal and the Platonic Worlds: Readings from Brian
Josephson, in Japanese translation, Tokuma Shoten (publisher), Tokyo.
Utts. Jessica (1996). "Exploring Psychic Functioning: Statistics and Other
Issues" Stats: The Magazine for Students of Statistics, 16, 3-8.
Utts, Jessica. (1996). "Statistics and the Paranormal"; in The Encyclopedia
of the Paranormal, ed. by Gordon Stein, Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 722-729.
Utts, Jessica. (1999). "The Significance of Statistics in Mind-Matter
Research," Journal of Scientific Exploration, 13(4), 615-638. We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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Dr. Mario Varvoglis (email),
President of the Parapsychological
Association (2001-2002), has been involved in psi research since the mid-1970s,
beginning with experimental studies of remote perception and altered states
of consciousness at the Maimonides Hospital Dream Laboratory (Brooklyn, New
York). From 1979 to 1985, he conducted full-time research at Psychophysical
Research Laboratories (PRL) in Princeton, New Jersey, where he collaborated
on computer-based studies of psi phenomena and their relationship to mental
and physiological factors. He was centrally involved in the design and
execution of the well-known PRL ganzfeld-telepathy studies , today
acknowledged as one of the most reliable sources of experimental evidence
for ESP. He also contributed substantially to the now burgeoning field of
micro-psychokinesis ("micro-PK"), exploring anomalous human-machine
interactions with hardware Random Number Generators (RNGs) .
Besides his professional publications, Mario is author of La Rationalité
de l'Irrationnel, an analysis of contemporary psi research and its social
and theoretical implications. He has been invited to present his work in
numerous scientific congresses in the U.S., Canada, Britain, Scotland,
France, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland and Germany.
He is currently the Director of the Institut Métapsychique International
(IMI) located in Paris, France and a Full Member of the Parapsychological
Association--the only recognized scientific organization of scientific
professionals dedicated to the study of psychic phenomena. [The
Parapsychological Association has been an affiliate of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1969]. [Technically
speaking, only members of the Parapsychological Association are
"parapsychologists," though many people usurp this title]
Since moving to France, he has turned to the development of stand-alone
educational and testing software -- applying technology to allow people to
explore their own psi potentials, outside the artificial context of
laboratories, and independent of religious systems or cults. His
Psi Explorer
CD-ROM, merging scientific methodologies with personal development
techniques, expresses a deep-seated belief that the "democratization" and
demystification of psychic phenomena may be our best protection against
their misuse.
NEW BOOK
JUST RELEASED:
Le Sixième sens : Science et paranormal de Mario Varvoglis, Marie-Monique
Robin
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Conscious-purposive focus and PK : RNG
activity in relation to awareness, task-orientation and feedback. Journal
of the American Society for Psychical Research, 1986, 80, 1-30.
Goal-Directed and Observer-Dependent PK : An
Evaluation of the Conformance-Behavior Model and the Observational Theories.
Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 1986, 80,
137-162.
A Psychic Contest Using a Computer-RNG Task in a
Non-Laboratory setting. Research In Parapsychology 1988.
Guérison Psychique : Recherches
expérimentales et hypothèses théoriques. Revue Française de
Psychotronique, 1989, 2, 3, 97-111.
Psi
communication in the ganzfeld: Experiments with an automated testing system
and a comparison with a meta-analysis of earlier studies (with others).
Journal of Parapsychology, 1990, 54, 99-139.
Visages: A computer-based test of
face-precognition (with others).
Research In Parapsychology 1990.
La Rationalité de l'Irrationnel.
InterEditions: Paris, 1992.
Anglo-Saxon vs. Latin Parapsychology: Underlying
the communication barrier. European Journal of Parapsychology, May
1992.
Tribute to Charles Honorton: The later Maimonides
years. Journal of Parapsychology, 1993, Vol. 57.
Nonlocality on a human scale: Psi and
consiousness research. In
S.Hameroff et al (Eds.) Toward a
Scientific Basis of Consciousness.
MIT Press: Massachussets, 1996.
Conceptual frameworks for the study of
transpersonal consciousness. World Futures, 1997, Vol. 48,
pp.105-113.
Psi Explorer CD-ROM :
Multimedia Parapsychology. Consciousness Reframed 97,
Proceedings of a conference at the Univ. of Wales, Newport, England,
August 1997 We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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Dr.
Walker is the author of
The Physics of Consciousness (Perseus
Books: 2000). He is regarded by many to be the founder of the modern
science of consciousness research. He was the first to propose a
theory of the nature of consciousness tied to well-known physical
principles of quantum mechanics and based on quantitative physical and
neurophysiological data. He has made significant contributions to the
measurement problem in quantum mechanics and originated the ‘Quantum
Observer Theory’ relating to state vector collapse that is of
significance to parapsychology. Both of these theories have been
supported by extensive and predicted experimental results. He has also
contributed to the fields of neurophysiology, specifically to the
mechanism of synaptic functioning, and in psychology to understanding
optical illusion phenomena.
Dr. Walker is recognized for his discovery of
the role of Albert Einstein’s wife, Mileva Maric´
Einstein, in the development of the theory of relativity. His
discovery has received worldwide attention. His on-going physics
research is directed toward the problems of Big Bang cosmology, black
hole phenomena, and dark matter in the universe.
Dr. Walker has developed numerous concepts and
designs that have resulted in numerous inventions including one
invention in the field of solar energy and a recent development in the
field of environmental protection. His inventions were introduced into
the design of the Abrams Tank used in the Gulf War, contributing to
the saving of 48 lives (by actual count) during that conflict. He made
significant contributions on behalf of the U. S. Government's
interests to delay and mitigate the Yom Kippur War that occurred in
1973. Dr. Walker has also contributed significantly to non-nuclear
designs for ballistic missile defense.
Dr. Walker has made contributions to the US
Satellite Program in the development of formulas to determine
satellite electric field effects on plasma probes and instrumentation.
Dr. Walker is an authority on lunar surface phenomena, particularly in
the areas of photoelectric effects on surface features, meteoric
impact effects, cratering statistics, surface and subsurface
structure, and erosion transport mechanisms on the moon.
Dr. Walker continues his research in cancer
chemotherapy as the Director of the Walker Cancer Research Institute
at its laboratory in Tallahassee (with collaborative programs at
Florida State University and the National Magnet Laboratory), and its
laboratory in Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan. The main
offices of the WCRI are located near Dr. Walker’s home in Aberdeen
Maryland.
Dr. Walker received his
doctorate from the University of Maryland in 1964. He has dedicated
his life to answering one riddle—it is the central question of
philosophy and the oft-forgotten origin of scientific thought itself:
What is consciousness? When we ask, “Who are we; what are we; why are
we here?” are we not asking, “What is the nature of consciousness; can
neither science nor religion explain who am I? In Dr. Walker’s
opinion, his answer to this question incidentally also answers the
question: what are psi phenomena; what is their cause?
Dr.
Walker received the Outstanding Contribution Award from the
Parapsychological Association in 2001.
Position Statement:
Members of the parapsychological community are often asked about their
belief or skepticism about the reality of parapsychological phenomena.
I have this to say: the phenomena are real. I have 9 reasons for this
statement. I give them in ascending order of their importance.
1. I
have seen them happen.
2. I
have done them—made them happen.
3. I
have experimentally verified their reality in formal, reported
experimentation.
4. J.
B. Rhine adequately verified their reality experimentally.
5. A
large number of competent experimental scientists have independently
confirmed and expanded on Rhine’s work.
6. The
phenomena are consistent with quantum mechanical principles.
7.
These phenomena can and have been incorporated into a theory known as
the Quantum Observer Theory of Psi Phenomena.
8. With
these phenomena included, physics provides a more complete scientific
understanding than we would have in their absence.
9.
Careful and competent researchers have independently tested and
verified surprising and unexpected predictions of this Quantum
Observer Theory of Psi Phenomena.
Websites:
Personal
Site
Walker Cancer Research
Institute
Quantum Theory of Consciousness©
The Nature of Consciousness
Online Publications
· Dualism, Causal Loops in Time, and the Quantum Observer Theory of
Paraphysical Phenomena
·
Consciousness
Collapse of the State Vector as Support for the Quantum Observer Theory
· Quantum Mechanical Tunneling in Synaptic and Ephaptic Transmission
A Selection of
Publications Germane to Parapsychology:
“The Nature of Consciousness,” Mathematical BioSciences 7,
131—178, 1970.
“Consciousness as a Hidden Variable,”
Physics Today 24, 39, 1971.
“Consciousness in the Quantum Theory of
Measurement, Part I,” J. Study Cons. 5, 46—63, 1972.
“Consciousness in the Quantum Theory of
Measurement, Part II,” J. Study Cons. 5, 257—276, 1972/1973.
“Application of the Quantum Theory of
Consciousness to the Problem of Psi Phenomena,” J. Study Cons. 5,
276—277, 1972/1973.
“A Mathematical Theory of Optical Illusions
and Figural Aftereffects,” Perception and Psychophysics 13,
467—486, 1973.
“Spurious Allusions,” Perception and
Psychophysics 16, 419—425, 1974.
“Consciousness and Quantum Theory,” in
Psychic Exploration (Editor: Edgar D. Mitchell), 543—568, Putnam
Press, New York, 1974.
“Foundations of Paraphysical and
Parapsychological Phenomena,” in Quantum Physics and Parapsychology
(Editor: L. Oteri), 1—53, Parapsychology Foundation, New York, 1975.
“Quantum Mechanics/Psi Phenomena, The Theory
and Suggestions for New Experiments,” J. Res. Psi Phenom. 1,
38—52, 1976.
“Effects of Trial Rate on Subject Scores in
Quantum Mechanical Random Number Generator PK Tests,” J. Res. Psi
Phenom. 1, 44—55, 1976.
“Quantum Mechanical Tunneling in Synaptic and
Ephaptic Transmission,” Int. J. Quantum Chemistry 11, 103—127,
1977.
“The Compleat Quantum Mechanical
Anthropologist,” in Parapsychology and Anthropology (Editor:
Joseph K. Long), Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ, 1977.
“Comparison of Some Theoretical Predictions of
Schmidt's Mathematical Theory and Walker's Quantum Mechanical Theory
of Psi,” J. Res. in Psi Phenomena 2, 54—70, 1977.
“The Quantum Mechanical Theory of
Consciousness: A Response to the Critique by Chari,” J. Indian
Psychology 1, 130—153, 1978.
“The Quantum Theory of Psi Phenomena,”
Psychoenergetic Systems 3, 259—299, 1979.
“Matching Bits with the Computer,”
Psychology Today 15, p 108, June 1981.
“Book Review: Mind at Large by C. T. Tart, H.
E. Puthoff, and R. Targ,” J. Parapsychology, Dec. 1981.
“A Critical Review of Taylor and Balanovshi's
Work,” Psychoenergetics 4, 25—45, 1981.
“Book Review: Extra-Sensory Perception of
Quarks by Stephen M. Phillips,” Theta 10, # 1, 20—21, 1982.
“Book Review: The Role of Consciousness in the
Physical World by Robert Jahn,” Parapsychological Review 13, #
4, 18—21, 1982.
“Introduction,” Advances in Parapsychological
Research, Vol. 4, (Editor: Dr. Stanley Krippner), McFarland & Co.,
Jefferson NC & London, 1984.
“A Review of Criticisms of the Quantum
Mechanical Theory of Psi Phenomena,” J. of Parapsychology 48, 277—332,
1984.
“Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness,” J.
Indian Psychology 4, No. 2, 21—26, 1985.
“On the Mathematics of Scientific Belief
Systems,” in The Repeatability Problem in Parapsychology (Editors: B.
Shapin and L. Coly), pages 98—143, Proceedings of the International
Conference held in San Antonio, TX, 28—29 Oct 83, published by the
Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., New York, 1985.
“A Comparison of the Intuitive Data Sorting
and Quantum Mechanical Observer Theories,” J. Parapsychology 51,
217—227, 1987.
“Information Measures in Quantum Mechanics,”
Physica B 151, 332—338, 1988.
“Testing Schrödinger's paradox with a
Michelson Interferometer,” (with Drs. E. C. May, S. J. P. Spottiswoode,
and T. Piantanida), Physica B 151, 339—348, 1988.
“Ms. Einstein,” 1990 AAAS Annual Meeting
Abstracts, p 141, 15—20 Feb 1990.
“Did Einstein Espouse His Spouse's Ideas”?
Physics Today 42, pp 9—11, Feb 1989.
(Rebuttal Article) Physics Today 44, pp
122—124, May 90.
“Ms. Einstein,” The Baltimore Sun,
Editorial p 11A, 30 Mar 1990.
“The Quantum Theory of Consciousness,” The
Noetic Journal, Vol. 1 #1, June 1997, pp 100-107.
Book: The Physics of Consciousness,
Perseus Press: Boston, MA. Published January, 2000.
“Idealized Brush Strokes,” a computer art
graphics published in Computers and Automation 17, # 8, 14,
1968.
“Computer Graphics,” published as journal
cover illustration in The Reflector, IEEE 17, 1968.
“Computer Art Illustration,” published as
cover illustration for J. Soc. Info. Display 6, 2, 1969.
“Science/Consciousness/Religion,” Science
of Mind 47, 34—43, 1974.
“The Scientific Study of Consciousness and its
Significance for Religion,” in Toward a Science of Consciousness,
(Editor: J. W. White) W. A. Benjamin Inc., Menlo Park, CA, 1974.
“Consciousness and Quantum Physics,” in
Future Science, (Editor: John White) Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1977.
“Evan Harris Walker Comments on Edward W.
Karnes, et al., Re: Remote Viewing,” Zetetic Scholar 7, 1980.
“Evan Harris Walker Replies to Edward W.
Karnes Reply to Evan Harris Walker's Comments on Edward W. Karnes, et
al., Re: Remote Viewing,” Zetetic Scholar 8, 1981.
“Pragmatic Dualism and Bifurcated Idealism.
Philosophical Consequences of the Scientific Study of Consciousness:
Comments on John Beloff's Paper,” Journal of Religion and Psychical
Research, 1985.
“The Natural Philosophy and Physics of
Consciousness,” in The Physical Nature of Consciousness, edited
by Philip Van Loocke, John Benjamins Amsterdam/Philadelphia pp. 63—82,
2001. We thanks the Parapsychological Association Board (www.parapsych.org) for the permission to publish the above material.
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