logo  
Página Principal menu separator Psi Basics menu separator Psi Advanced menu separator Psi Plus menu separator Mídia menu separator Inter Psi menu separator Busca Avançada menu separator
separator separator separator separator separator
Página Principal arrow Psi Advanced arrow The focusing of ESP upon particular targets.
Principal
Página Principal
Psi Basics
Psi Advanced
Psi Plus
Mídia
Inter Psi
Busca Avançada
Busca Avançada
Login





¿Recuperar clave?
¿Quiere registrarse? Regístrese aquí
  • Português do Brasil
  • English
  • Spanish  - Español Formal Neutro
Anúncios
The focusing of ESP upon particular targets. PDF Imprimir E-Mail
escrito por Administrator   
sexta, 10 de setembro de 2004
Ryzl, M & Pratt, J G (1963). The focusing of ESP upon particular targets. Journal of Parapsychology, 27(4), (pp. 227-241)

Abstract

In a previous ESP experiment with a selected S, the significant scoring was focused upon particular targets. The test procedure involved repeated attempts to say whether the white or green sides of cards sealed in opaque envelopes and further enclosed in opaque outer covers were presented upwards. The results obtained in this further study led to the tentative conclusions: (1) the focusing upon a particular target is fairly constant; (2) when envelopes with their enclosed cards are shifted among the outer covers, focusing follows the envelopes; (3) results of interchanging "good" and "bad" cards among their envelopes suggest that both parts of the target are involved in focusing; (4) simply reversing the position of the card in its own envelope may affect the focusing phenomenon in some significant way. The fact that focusing to such a striking degree occurs at all indicates either that S is using ESP to identify "poor" cards in order to bypass them or that the favored target itself is effective in some way not yet identified.

 
< Anterior   Siguiente >
right separator
Este Website é uma realização do Inter Psi e é mantido por Leonardo Stern e Wellington Zangari
© 2009 Pesquisa Psi
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.
designed by allmambo.com