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Academic Papers in the Field of Remote Viewing and Parapsychology

NTUITIV is committed to providing you with ultimate resources on intuition & Remote Viewing.

As part of our dedication to this cause, we have extensively explored research papers and publications, consolidating them into a single, comprehensive resource encompassing studies on parapsychology, intuition, and remote viewing.

In addition, we have organized these studies based on the prominence of their respective researchers, ensuring that you can easily access the works of the most renowned scholars in the field.

Dean Radin

Harold E. Puthoff

Russell Targ

Charles Tart

Edwin C. May

Jessica Utts

Daryl Bem

Brenda J. Dunne

Robert G. Jahn

Paul H. Smith

Joseph McMoneagle

Debra Lynne Katz

Stephan A. Schwartz

Other

Dean Radin

Biography

Dean Radin is a well-known researcher and scientist in the field of parapsychology. He has made significant contributions to the study of psychic phenomena, consciousness, and human intuition. Radin has conducted numerous experiments and investigations exploring topics such as telepathy, precognition, and the effects of consciousness on physical systems. He has authored several books and published numerous research papers, making him a prominent figure in the field of parapsychology.

For further information, you can check out our article and his website.

Academic Publications

Kauffman, S. & Radin, D. I. (2023). “Quantum aspects of the brain-mind relationship: A theoretical proposal with supporting evidence.” Biosystems, 223, 104820

Radin, D. (2023). “Anomalous entropic effects in physical systems associated with collective consciousness.” Physics Essays 36, 1, 77-86. pdf

Wahbeh, H., Delorme, A., Radin, D., (2023, in press). “Rating the persuasiveness of empirical evidence for the survival of consciousness after bodily death: A cross-sectional study among academics.” Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition.​

Wahbeh, H., Radin, D., Delorme, A., Cannard, C. (2022). “What if consciousness is not an emergent property of the brain? Observational and empirical challenges to materialistic models.” Frontiers in Psychology. ​

Braude, S., Baruss, I., Delorme, A., Radin, D., Wahbeh, H. (2022). “Not so fast: A response to Augustine’s critique of the BICS contest.” Journal of Scientific Exploration.  36(2), 399-411.​

Wahbeh, H., Vieten, C., Yount, G., Cartry-Jacobsen, A., Radin, D., Delorme, A. (2022). “An exploration of transformative, noetic, and transpersonal experiences during personal development workshops.” International Journal of Transpersonal Studies.​

Shiah, Y-J., Shan, L., Radin, D., Huang, G. (2021). “Effects of intentionally treated water on the growth of mesenchymal stem cells: An exploratory study.” Explore.

Radin, D., Bancel, P., Delorme, A. (2021). “Psychophysical interactions with entangled photons: Five exploratory experiments.” Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition. 1 (1-2), 9-54. (open source).

Mossbridge, J. & Radin, D. I (2021). “Psi performance as a function of demographic and personality factors in smartphone-based tests (2017-2020): Using a “SEARCH” approach to understand psi performance.” Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition. 1 (1), 78-113.

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Carpenter, L., Cannard, C., Wahbeh, H., Radin, D. (2021). “Psychophysical interactions with photons: Three exploratory studies with unexpected results.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.

Delorme. A., Cannard, C., Radin, D., Wahbeh, H. (2020). “Accuracy and neural correlates of blinded mediumship compared to controls on an image classification task.” Brain and Cognition.​

Radin, D., Yount, G., Delorme, A., Carpenter, L. Wahbeh, H. (2020). “Spectroscopic analysis of water treated by and in proximity to energy medicine practitioners: An exploratory study.” Explore. 

 

Wahbeh, H., Radin, D., Yount, G., Delorme, A., Carpenter, L. (2020). “Effects of the local and geocosmic environment on the efficacy of energy medicine treatments: An exploratory study.” Explore. 

 

Wahbeh, H., Niebauer, D., Delorme, A., Carpenter, L., Radin, D., & Yount, G (2020). “A case study of extended human capacity perception during energy medicine treatments using mixed methods analysis.” Explore. ​​

Radin D, Wahbeh H, Michel L and Delorme A (2020). “Commentary: False-positive effect in the Radin double-slit experiment on observer consciousness as determined with the advanced meta-experimental protocol.” Frontiers in Psychology, 11:726.

Radin, D. I. (2019). “Don’t look at my hand: A response to “Quantum Misuse in Psychic Literature.” Journal of Near Death Studies, 37 (3), 171-183.

Wahbeh, H and Radin, D. (2018). “People reporting experiences of mediumship have higher dissociation symptom scores than non-mediums, but below thresholds for pathological dissociation.” F1000Research, 6:1416.

Wahbeh, H. Yount, G., Vieten, C., Radin, D., Delorme, A. (2019). “The Noetic experience and belief scale: A validation and reliability study.” F1000Research, 8:1741.

   

Radin, D. (2019). “Tricking the Trickster: Evidence for Predicted Sequential Structure in a 19-Year Online Psi Experiment.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 33 (4), 549–568.​

Wahbeh, H., Carpenter, L., Radin, D. (2018). “A mixed methods phenomenological and exploratory study of channeling.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 82, No. 3, 129-148.

Wahbeh, H., Radin, D., Mossbridge, J., Vieten, C., Delorme, A. (2018). “Exceptional experiences reported by scientists and engineers.” Explore, September/October 2018, Vol. 14, No. 5 329. 

Vieten C, Radin, D. I, (2018). “Future directions in meditation research: Recommendations for expanding the field of contemplative science.” PLOS ONE 13(11): e0205740. ​

Radin D. I. (2017). “Electrocortical correlations between pairs of isolated people: A reanalysis.” F1000Research, 6:676 

Radin, D. Michel, L., Delorme, A. (2016). “Psychophysical modulation of fringe visibility in a distant double-slit optical system.” Physics Essays. 29 (1), 14-22.

  

Radin, D. Michel, L., Pierce, A. Delorme, A.  (2015). “Psychophysical interactions with a single-photon double-slit optical system.” Quantum Biosystems. 6 (1), 82-98.

  

Radin, D. (2015). “Meditation and the nonlocal mind.” Explore, 1: 82-84.

 

Mossbridge J. A., Tressoldi P., Utts J., Ives J. A., Radin D., Jonas W. B. (2014). “Predicting the unpredictable: critical analysis and practical implications of predictive anticipatory activity.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 146.

 

Radin, D. (2014). “Out of one’s mind or beyond the brain: The challenge of interpreting near-death experiences.” Missouri Medicine, 111 (1), 22- 26.

  

Shiah, Y-J & Radin, D. I. (2013). “Metaphysics of the tea ceremony: A randomized trial investigating the roles of intention and belief on mood while drinking tea.” Explore, 9, 355-360.

 

Schlitz, M., Hopf, H. W., Eskenazi, L., Vieten, C., & Radin, D. (2012). “Distant healing of surgical wounds: An exploratory study.” Explore, 8: 223-230.

 

Radin, D. I., Michel, L, Wendland, P., Rickenbach, R., Delorme, A., Galdamez, K. (2012). “Consciousness and the double-slit interference pattern: Six experiments.” Physics Essays, 25 (2), 157-171.

 

Radin, D. I., Vieten, C., Michel, L., & Delorme, A. (2011). “Electrocortical activity prior to unpredictable stimuli in meditators and non-meditators.” Explore, 7, 286-299.

 

Patrizio E. Tressoldi, P. E., Storm, L. & Radin, D. I. (2010). “Extrasensory perception and quantum models of cognition.” Neuroquantology, 8 (4), S81-87.

 

Radin, D. I. & Borges, A. (2009). “Intuition through time: What does the seer see?” Explore. 5 (4), 200–211

Radin, D. I., & Atwater, F. H. (2009). “Exploratory evidence for correlations between entrained mental coherence and random physical systems.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 23 (3), 1-10.

Radin, D. I., Lund, N., Emoto, M. & Kizu, T. (2008). “Effects of distant intention on water crystal formation: A triple-blind replication.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 22 (4), 481-493.​

Radin, D. I. (2008). “Testing nonlocal observation as a source of intuitive knowledge.” Explore. 4(1), 25-35.

Radin, D. I. & Lobach, E. (2007). “Toward understanding the placebo effect: Investigating a possible retrocausal factor.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 13,  733–739.​​

Mason, LI, Patterson, RP, and Radin, DI. (2007). “Exploratory study: The random number generator and group meditation.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 21 (2), 295–317.

Radin, D. I., Nelson, R. D., Dobyns, Y. & Houtkooper, J. (2006). “Assessing the evidence for mind-matter interaction effects.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 20 (3), 361-374.

Radin, D. I. (2006). “Experiments testing models of mind-matter interaction.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 20 (3), 375-401.

Schiltz, M., Wiseman, R., Watt, C. & Radin, D. I. (2006). “Of two minds: Skeptic-proponent collaboration within parapsychology.” British Journal of Psychology, 97, 313-322.

Radin, D. I., Hayssen, G., Emoto, M. & Kizu, T. (2006). “Double-blind test of the effects of distant intention on water crystal formation.” Explore, 2 (5), 408-411.

Radin, D. I., Nelson, R. D., Dobyns, Y. & Houtkooper, J. (2006). “Reexamining psychokinesis: Commentary on the Bösch, Steinkamp and Boller meta-analysis.” Psychological Bulletin, 132, 529–532.

 

Radin, D. I. (2005). “The sense of being stared at: A preliminary meta-analysis.” Journal of Consciousness Studies, 12 (6), 95-100.

Radin, D. I. & Schlitz, M. J. (2005). “Gut feelings, intuition, and emotions: An exploratory study.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 11 (4), 85-91.

Radin, D. I. (2004). “Evidence and implications of mind-matter interaction.” Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, 15 (1) 51-61.

Radin, D. I. (2004). “On the sense of being stared at: An analysis and pilot replication.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.  68, 246-253.

Radin, D. I. (2004). “Electrodermal presentiments of future emotions.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 18, 253-274.

Radin, D. I. (2004). “Event related EEG correlations between isolated human subjects.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10, 315-324.

Radin, D. I., Taft, R. & Yount, G, (2004). “Possible effects of healing intention on cell cultures and truly random events.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10, 103-112.

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Nelson, R.D., Radin, D. I., Shoup, R., Bancel, P. (2002). “Correlation of continuous random data with major world events.” Foundations of Physics Letters, 15 (6), 537-550

Radin, D. I. (2002). “Exploring relationships between random physical events and mass human attention: Asking for whom the bell tolls.  Journal of Scientific Exploration. 16 (4), 533-548.

 

Radin, D. I.  (2002). “A dog that seems to know when his owner is coming home: Effects of geomagnetism.” Journal of Scientific Exploration. 16 (4), 579-592.

 

Radin, D. I., Machado, F. and Zangari, W. (2000). “Effects of distant healing intention through time and space: Two exploratory studies.” Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, 11 (3) 207-240.

 

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). “Unconscious perception of future emotions: An experiment in  presentiment.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 11 (2), 163-180.

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 and Energy Medicine, 6, 111-134.

 

Radin, D. I. (1996). “Towards a complex systems model of psi performance.” Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, 7, 35-70.

 

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., 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 and Energy Medicine, 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 and Energy Medicine, 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, 61-84.

 

Radin, D. I. (1990). “Testing the plausibility of psi-mediated computer system failures.” Journal of Parapsychology, 54, 1-19.

 

Radin, D. I. (1989). “Searching for “signatures” in anomalous human-machine interaction research: A neural network approach.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 3, 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, 65-79.

 

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.

 

Nelson, R. D. & Radin, D. I. (1987). “When immovable objections meet irresistible evidence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 600-601.

 

Radin, D. I. (1982). “Experimental attempts to influence pseudorandom number sequences.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 76, 359-374.

Harold E. Puthoff

Biography

Harold E. Puthoff is a renowned physicist and researcher who has made significant contributions to various scientific fields, including parapsychology. He has been involved in pioneering research related to remote viewing.

Puthoff's work in remote viewing gained attention and support from government organizations, including the U.S. military and intelligence agencies. He has published numerous scientific papers and co-authored several books, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the study of consciousness, psychic phenomena, and remote viewing.


For further information, you can check out our article and his Wikipedia page.

Academic Publications

Puthoff, H. and Targ, R. (1975). “Perceptual Augmentation Techniques: Part Two, Research Report (SRI Project 3183, Covering The Period January 1974 Through February 1975).“ SRI-International Final Report (Dec 1, 1975). SECRET (declassified July 1995). (CIA ref. no.: CIA-RDP96-00791R000100410001-2).

Puthoff, H.E. & Targ, R. (March, 1976). “A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over kilometer distances: Historical perspective and recent research.” Proc. IEEE, Vol. 64, no. 3, March, pp. 329-354.

Puthoff, H. E. and Targ, R. (1976). “Precognitive Remote Viewing.” Research in Parapsychology (1975), pp. 37-40.

McConnell, R.; Harris, W.; Muses, C.; Deutsch, S.; Calkins, J.; Puthoff, H. and Targ, R. (1976). “Comments On `A Perceptual Channel For Information Transfer Over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective And Recent Research'.” Proceedings of the IEEE, 64(10), 1545-1550.

Puthoff, H. T. R. and C. Tart (1980). “Resolution in remote viewing studies: Mini-targets.” In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1979. Metuchenn, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 120-122.

Puthoff, H. and R. Targ (1981). “Rebuttal of criticisms of remote viewing experiments.” Nature 292(5821): 388.

Puthoff, H. E. (1996). “CIA-initiated remote viewing program at Stanford Research Institute.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 10(1): 63-76.

Russell Targ

Biography

Russell Targ is a notable physicist and author known for his work in the field of parapsychology, particularly in the area of remote viewing. He played a significant role in the U.S. government's research on remote viewing (i.e., the Stargate Project) during the 1970s and 1980s. Targ worked closely with Harold Puthoff and other researchers at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) to explore the potential of remote viewing as a tool for gathering information about distant or hidden targets.

 

Through his research, Targ has contributed to the understanding and development of remote viewing protocols and training methods. He has also written several books, sharing his experiences and insights into the field of parapsychology. Targ's work has had a notable impact on the exploration of psychic phenomena and the broader understanding of consciousness.


For further information, you can check out our article and his Wikipedia page.

Academic Publications

Targ, R. and Puthoff, H. (1974). “Information Transmission Under Conditions Of Sensory Shielding.” Nature, 252, 602-607. 

Targ, R. and Puthoff, H. (1975). “Information transfer under conditions of sensory shielding.” Nature, 251, 602-607.

Targ, R.; Puthoff, H. E.; Humphrey, B. S. and Tart, C. T. (1980). “Investigations Of Target Acquisition.” Research in Parapsychology 1979, pp. 122-124.

Targ, R. and R. L. Morris (1982). “Note on a reanalysis of the UCSB remote-viewing experiments.” Journal of Parapsychology 46(1 ): 47-50.

Targ, R.; Targ, E. and Harary, K. (1984). “Moscow-San Francisco Remote Viewing Experiment.” Psi Research, 3(3/4), 74-82.

Targ, R.; Targ, E. and Lichtarge, O. (1985). “Realtime Clairvoyance: A Study Of Remote Viewing Without Feedback.” The Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, pp. 335-342.

Targ, E., R. Targ, et al. (1985). “Realtime clairvoyance: A study of remote viewing without feedback.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 79(4): 493-500.

Harary, K. and Targ, R. (1985). “A New Approach To Forecasting Commodity Futures.” PSI Research, September/December 1985, 79-85.

Targ, E. and R. Targ (1986). “Accuracy of paranormal perception as a function of varying target probabilities.” Journal of Parapsychology, 50, 17-28.


Targ, E. and R. Targ (1986). “A study of the accuracy of paranormal perception as a function of varying target probabilities.” In Weiner & D. Radin (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology 1985. Metuchenn, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, 1986, 33-36.

Targ, R. (1994). “Remote viewing replication: Evaluated by concept analysis.” Journal of Parapsychology 58.

Targ, R.; Kantra, J.; Brown, D. and Wiegand, W. (1995). “Viewing The Future: A Pilot Study With An Error-Detecting Protocol.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 9(3), 367-380.

Targ, R. (1996). “Remote Viewing at Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s: A memoir.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 10(1): 77-88.

Targ, R., J. Katra, et al. (1995). “Viewing the future: A pilot study with an error-detecting protocol.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 9(3): 367-380.

Targ, R. (1999). “Comments On 'Parapsychology In Intelligence: A Personal Review And Conclusions'.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 13(1), 87-90.

Targ, R. and J. E. Katra (2000). “Remote viewing in a group setting.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 14(1): 107-114.

Rauscher, E. A. and Targ, R. (2001). “The Speed Of Thought: Investigation Of A Complex Space-Time Metric To Describe Psychic Phenomena.” J. of Scientific Exploration, 15(3), 331-354.

Charles Tart

Biography

Charles Tart is a prominent American psychologist and researcher known for his contributions to the field of consciousness studies, altered states of consciousness, and parapsychology. He has conducted extensive research on various topics, including the nature of consciousness, mindfulness, hypnosis, and psychedelic experiences.

 

Tart is highly regarded for his work on the scientific investigation of psychic phenomena, such as telepathy and precognition. He has written numerous books and published numerous articles, sharing his insights and findings with the scientific community and the general public. Tart's work has had a significant influence on the understanding of consciousness and the exploration of paranormal and mystical experiences within a scientific framework.

For further information, you can check out our article and his Wikipedia page.

Academic Publications

Whitson, T.; Bogart, D.; Palmer, J. and Tart, C. (1976). “Preliminary Experiments In Group `Remote Viewing'.” Proceedings of the IEEE, 64(10), 1550-1551.

Tart, C. (1980). “Comments on Karnes et al.’s Failure to replicate remote viewing using psychic subjects.” Zetetic Scholar, 6, 85-86.

Tart, C. T.; Puthoff, H. E. and Targ, R. (1980). “Information Transfer In Remote Viewing Experiments.” Nature, 284, 191.

Tart, C. (1984). “Remote viewing for everybody: A review of Russell Targ and Keith Harary, The Mind Race.” Psi Research, 3 (2), 122-129.

Tart, C. (1985). “Through time and space: USSR to USA remote viewing.” The Open Mind, 2 (5), 7.

Tart, C., P. H., et al. (1981). “Remote viewing: Examination of the Marks and Kamman cueing artifact hypothesis.” Research in Parapsychology 1980. W. G. Roll. Metuchenn, NJ, Scarecrow Press: 24-25.

Tart, C. P. H. and R. Targ (1980). “Information transmission in remote viewing experiments.” Nature, 284, 13 March, 191.

Edwin C. May

Biography

Edwin C. May is a renowned researcher who has made significant contributions in the fields of parapsychology and psi phenomena. He initially pursued a career in experimental nuclear physics. However, his interest shifted towards researching psi phenomena, leading him to join the U.S. Government-sponsored work at SRI International. He later became the director of the program. May's involvement in government-sponsored psi research ended in 1995 when the program, known as Stargate Project, was closed. After the declassification of the research in 2000, he published groundbreaking results and theories in peer-reviewed literature.

Dr. May has been recognized internationally for his rigorous and excellent research in the controversial field of parapsychology. He has presented his work at prestigious institutions around the world, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Edinburgh. He played a crucial role in the government's involvement in parapsychological research, overseeing funding and data collection.

For further information, you can check out our article and his website.

Academic Publications

May, E. and Honorton, C. (1976). “A Dynamic PK Experiment With Ingo Swann.” CIA-RDP96-00787R000200130005-3 (declassified).  

May, E. C. (1984). “Psychokinetic Research At SRI. In Proceedings of a Symposium on Applications of Anomalous Phenomena.” Leesburg, Virginia, pp. 107-126.

May, E and Trask, V. (1988). “Forced-Choice Remote Viewing.” SRI International (declassified).  

May, E.; Utts, J. and Trask, V., et al (1989). “Review Of The Psychoenergetic Research Conducted At SRI International 1973-1988.” SRI International (declassified). 

May, E. and Utts, J., et al. (1990). “Advances In Remote-Viewing Analysis.” Journal of Parapsychology, 54, 193-228.  

Lantz, N.; Luke, W. L and May, E. (1994). “Target And Sender Dependencies In Anomalous Cognition Experiments.” Journal of Parapsychology, 58, 285-302.  


May, E.; Spottiswoode, J. and James, C. (1994). “Managing The Target-Pool Bandwidth: Possible Noise Reduction For Anomalous Cognition Experiements.” The Journal of Parapsychology, 58.  


May, E.; Spottiswoode, J. and James, C. (1994). “Shannon Entropy: A Possible Intrinsic Target Property.” Journal of Parapsychology, 58, 384-401.  

May, E. and Vilenskaya, L. (1995). “Overview Of Current Parapsychology Research In The Former Soviet Union: A Follow Up.” Subtle Energies, 4(3), 231.  

 

May, E. and Vilenskaya, L. (1995). “Overview Of Current Parapsychology Research In The Former Soviet Union.” Subtle Energies, 3(3), 45. 

May, E. C. (1996). “The American Institutes For Research Review Of The Department Of Defense's Star Gate Program: A Commentary.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10(1).  


May, E. C. and N. D. Lantz, et al. (1996). “Feedback Considerations In Anomalous Cognition Experiment.” Journal of Parapsychology, 60(3), 211-226. 


May, E. C. (1998). “Response to “Experiment One of the SAIC Remote Viewing Program: A Critical Re-evaluation”.” Journal of Parapsychology 62(4): 309-318.

May, E.; Faith, L. and Blackman, M., et al (1999). “A Target Pool And Database For Anomalous Cognition Experiments.” Parapsychological Association Meeting, Stanford, CA 1999.  

May, E. C., Spottiswoode, J. P. and Faith, L. V. (2000). “The Correlation Of The Gradient Of Shannon Entropy And Anomalous Cognition: Toward An AC Sensory System.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 14(1), 53-72.  

May, E. C., Spottiswoode, J. P. and Faith, L. V. (2000). “A Correlation Of The Gradient Of Shannon Entropy And Anomalous Cognition: Toward An AC Sensory System.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 14(1), 53-72.

May, E. and McMoneagle, J (2004). “The Possible Role Of Intention, Attention And Expectation In Remote Viewing.” Parapsychological Association Meeting, Vienna, Austria 2004.  

May, E. (2006). “Anomalous Cognition: Two Protocols For Data Collection And Analysis.” Laboratories for Fundamental Research (white paper).  

May, E. C. and Marwaha, S. B. (2018). “The Stargate Archives: Reports Of The United States Government Sponsored Psi Program.” Volume, 1.

Jessica Utts

Biography

Jessica Utts is a renowned statistician and professor known for her expertise in the field of parapsychology and the application of statistics in analyzing paranormal phenomena. She has made significant contributions to the study of psychic phenomena, including telepathy, precognition, and remote viewing.

 

Utts has conducted extensive research and published numerous papers examining the statistical aspects of these phenomena and their implications. Her contributions have played a crucial role in bridging the gap between parapsychology and statistical analysis, promoting rigorous scientific investigation in the field.

For further information, you can check out our article.

Academic Publications

May, E. C., D. I. Radin, G. S. Hubbard, B. S. Humphrey and J. M. Utts (1985). “Psi experiments with random number generators:  an informational model.”  Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association Annual Convention, 235-266.

Utts, J. M. (1986). “The Ganzfeld debate: a statistician's perspective.” Journal of Parapsychology, 50:393-402.

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.

Utts, J. (1990) “Use hammers for nails and corkscrews for wine: In defence of defendable statistical methods.” The Skeptic, 4(5), Sept./Oct. 1990, 16-18.

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.”  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.

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.

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.

 

Dalton, Kathy and Jessica Utts (1995). “Sex Pairings, Target Type and Geomagnetism in the PRL Automated Ganzfeld Series.” Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association, 38, 99-112.

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.

Utts. Jessica (1996). “Exploring Psychic Functioning: Statistics and Other Issues.” Stats: The Magazine for Students of Statistics, 16, 3-8. 


Utts, Jessica (1999). “The Significance of Statistics in Mind-Matter Research.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 13(4), 615-638.

Schlitz, M., D. Radin, B.F. Malle, S. Schmidt, J. Utts and G.L. Yount (2003). “Distant Healing Intention: Definitions and Evolving Guidelines for Laboratory Studies.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine” 9 (3), A31-43.

Schmidt, S., R. Schneider, J. Utts and H. Walach (2004). “Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at two meta-analyses.” British Journal of Psychology, in press.

Utts, Jessica (2015). “What constitutes replication in parapsychology?.” Chapter 7 (invited) in Extrasensory Perception: Support, Skepticism, and Science, Edwin C. May and Sonali Bhatt Marwaha, Eds, Santa Barbara: Praeger, 179-192.

Mossbridge JA, Tressoldi P, Utts J, Ives JA, Radin D and Jonas WB (2014). “Predicting the unpredictable: critical analysis and practical implications of predictive anticipatory activity.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

May, EC, Utts, JM and Spottiswoode, SJP (2014). “Decision augmentation theory: Toward a model of anomalous mental phenomena, in Anomalous Cognition: Remote Viewing Research and Theory.” Edwin C. May and Sonali Shatt Marwaha Eds, Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., pps. 222-243.

Daryl Bem

Biography

Dr. Daryl Bem is a prominent psychologist known for his research on parapsychology and the exploration of unconventional phenomena. His work includes investigating extrasensory perception (ESP), precognition, and other psychic phenomena. He conducted groundbreaking experiments that challenged traditional scientific beliefs and explored the possibility of human abilities to perceive events before they occur.

For further information, you can check out our article and his website.

Academic Publications

Bem, D. J. (1989). “Parapsychological data: A continuing projective test.” Review of Stanley Krippner (Ed.) Advances in Parapsychological Research (Vol. 5.) Contemporary Psychology, 34, 649-650.

Bem, D. J. (1992). “Review of R. S. Broughton, Parapsychology: The Controversial Science.” Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 59-62.

Bem, D. J., & Honorton, C. (1994). “Does psi exist? Replicable evidence for an anomalous process of information transfer.” Psychological Bulletin, 115, 4-18.

Bem, D. J. (1994). “Response to Hyman.” Psychological Bulletin, 115, 27-27.

Bem, D. J. (1994). “The Ganzfeld Experiment.” Journal of Parapsychology, 57, 101-110.

Bem, D. J. (1996). “Ganzfeld phenomena.” In G. Stein (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the paranormal (pp. 291-296). Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.

Honorton, C., Ferrari, D. C., & Bem, D. J. (1999). “Extraversion and ESP performance: A meta-analysis and a new confirmation.” The Journal of Parapsychology, 62, 255-276.

Bem, D. J., Palmer, J., Broughton, R. S. (2001). “Updating the Ganzfeld Database: A Victim of Its Own Success?” Journal of Parapsychology, 65, 207-218.

Bem, D. J. (2005). “Review of G. E. Schwartz, The afterlife experiments: Breakthrough scientific evidence of life after death.” Journal of Parapsychology, 69, 173-183.

Bem, D. J. (2004) “Review of Sheldrake’s The sense of being stared at: And other aspects of the extended mind.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 18, 491-493.

Bem, D. J. (2005). “Review of Schwartz’s The Afterlife Experiments: Breakthrough scientific evidence of life after death.” Journal of Parapsychology, 69, 173-183.

Bem, D. J. (2006). “Review of Journal of Consciousness special issue: “Sheldrake and His Critics: The Sense of Being Stared At.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 20, 322-324.

Bem, D. J. (2011). “Feeling The Future: Experimental Evidence For Anomalous Retroactive Influences On Cognition And Affect.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 407-425. 

Brenda J. Dunne and Robert G. Jahn

Biography

Brenda J. Dunne is a notable figure in the field of consciousness studies and parapsychology. She has dedicated her career to exploring the relationship between human consciousness and the physical world. Dunne is widely recognized for her extensive research conducted at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory, where she served as the laboratory manager. PEAR was a pioneering institution that investigated the potential influence of human consciousness on random physical processes. Her research yielded intriguing findings, suggesting a correlation between consciousness and the manipulation of random events.

Dr. Robert G. Jahn was a renowned physicist and researcher who made significant contributions to the field of consciousness studies and parapsychology. His work focused on exploring the relationship between human consciousness and the physical world. He is the co-founded of the PEAR.

For further information, you can check out our article.

Academic Publications

Dunne, B. J. and Bisaha, J. P. (1979). “Precognitive Remote Viewing In The Chicago Area: A Replication Of The Stanford Experiment.” Journal of Parapsychology, 43, 17-30.

Jahn, R. G.; Dunne, B. J. and Jahn, E. G. (1980). Analytical Judging Procedure For Remote Perception Experiments. Journal of Parapsychology, 44, 207-231.

Jahn, R. G. (1982). The Persistent Paradox Of Psychic Phenomena: An Engineering Perspective. Proceedings of the IEEE, 70(2), 136-170.  

Jahn, R. G. and Dunne, B. (1986). On The Quantum Mechanics Of Consciousness, With Application To Anomalous Phenomen. Foundations of Physics, 16(8), 721-772.  

 

Jahn, R.G., Dunne, B.J. (1987). “Margins of Reality. The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World.” Orlando: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Jahn, R. G.; Dunne, B. J. and Nelson, R. D. (1987). Engineering Anomalies Research. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 1(1), 21-50.  

Dunne, B. J.; Nelson, R. D. and Jahn, R. G. (1988). “Operator-Related Anomalies In A Random Mechanical Cascade.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 2(2), 155-179.  

Jahn, R. G. and Dunne, B. J. (1989). On The Role Of Consciousness In Random Physical Processes. In The Concept of Probability, pp. 167-178.

 

Dunne, B. J. and Jahn, R. G (2003). “Information And Uncertainty In Remote Perception Research.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 17(2), 207-241.

Jahn, R. G. and Dunne, B. J. (2005). The PEAR Proposition. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 19(2), 195-245.  

Dunne, B.J., Jahn, R.G. (2017). “Being and Biology: Is Consciousness the Life Force?” ICRL Press. Eldersburg, Maryland.

Paul H. Smith

Biography

Paul H. Smith is a renowned figure in the field of remote viewing and psychic phenomena. He is a retired U.S. Army intelligence officer who played a vital role in the military's remote viewing program, known as the Stargate Project. Smith underwent rigorous training and became a highly skilled remote viewer, providing valuable insights through his psychic abilities on various intelligence missions. Furthermore, Paul H. Smith authored the training manual for Controlled Remote Viewing, which is utilized by remote viewing schools such as NTUITIV.

Following his military career, Smith continued to make significant contributions to the field of remote viewing. He has authored several books on the subject, sharing his extensive experiences and knowledge. Additionally, Smith conducts workshops and delivers lectures to educate others about remote viewing and its potential applications.

For further information, you can check out our article and his website.

Publications

Smith, P. H. (1986). “DIA Coordinate Remote Viewing Manual.” DIA 1986.

Smith, P. H. (1996). “Bologna On Wry Bread - A Review Of The A.I.R. Report.” RVIS, Inc. (white paper - part 1 of 4).  


Smith, P. H. (1996). “A Second Helping - A Review Of The A.I.R. Report.” RVIS, Inc. (white paper - part 2 of 4).

 

Smith, P. H. (1996). “Scraps And Crumbs - A Review Of The A.I.R. Report.” RVIS, Inc. (white paper - part 3 of 4).   


Smith, P. H. (1996). “Addendums And Corrections - A Review Of The A.I.R.” Report. RVIS, Inc. (white paper - part 4 of 4).  

Smith, P. H. (2001). “Science, Not Magic.” The Intelligencer: Journal of the U.S. Intelligence Studies, 12(1), 68-72.  

Joseph McMoneagle

Biography

Joe McMoneagle, renowned for his remote viewing abilities, played a prominent role in the Stargate Project. He engaged in numerous missions where he successfully acquired extensive information about various targets such as locations, individuals, and events.

McMoneagle's exceptional accuracy and capacity to gather intricate details while in an altered state of consciousness earned him a notable reputation. His significant contributions to the field of remote viewing have established him as a well-known figure in the study of psychic phenomena and have contributed to the popularization of remote viewing among the general public.

In addition to his practice as a remote viewer, McMoneagle has also authored a series of books and research papers on the subject.

For further information, you can check out our article.

Academic Publications

McMoneagle, J. (1993). “Mind Trek: Exploring Consciousness, Time, and Space Through Remote Viewing.” Norfolk, Virginia: Hampton Roads, pp. 9-13.

McMoneagle, J. W. (1997). “Perceptions of a paranormal subject.” Journal of Parapsychology 61(2): 97-118.

Debra Lynne Katz

Biography

Debra Lynne Katz is a notable figure in the field of remote viewing and psychic development. She is an author, speaker, and teacher known for her expertise in intuitive abilities and psychic phenomena.

As an esteemed author and researcher, Debra Lynne Katz has authored numerous books and papers on various subjects including remote viewing, psychic development, and related areas. Her literary contributions offer valuable insights, guidance, and compelling evidence that shed light on our inherent psychic capabilities.

For further information, you can check out our article and her website.

Academic Publications

Katz, D. L. and Tressoldi, P. (2022). “Remote Viewing Applications: A Survey Of Present-Day RV Practitioners.” Journal of Parapsychology, 86(1), 135-157.  

Katz, D. L. (2021). “Fridays With Ingo: Psychic And Scientist.” Mindfield Bulletin, 13, 13-26.  

Katz, D. L., Lane, J. and Bulgatz, M. (2021). “Effects Of Background Context For Objects In Photographic Targets On Remote Viewing Performance.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 35(4), 756–790.  

Katz, D. L., GrgIc´, I., TressoldI, P. and Fendley, T.W. (2021). “Associative Remote Viewing Projects: Assessing Rater Reliability And Factors Affecting Successful Predictions.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 85(2), 65–90.

 

Katz, D. L., Smith, N., Graff, D., Bulgatz, M. and Lane, J. (2019). “The Associative Remote Dreaming Experiment: A Novel Approach To Predicting Future Outcomes Of Sporting Events.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 83(2), 65-84.

 
Katz, D. L., G. I., & F. T (2018). “An Ethnographical Assessment Of Project Firefly: A Yearlong Endeavor To Create Wealth By Predicting FOREX Currency Moves With Associative Remote Viewing.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 32(1)2154.

Katz, D. L.; Beem, L. and Fendley, T. W. (2015). “Explorations Into Remote Viewing Microscopic Organisms The Phage.” Aperture, 26, 42-49.

Stephan A. Schwartz

Biography

Stephan A. Schwartz is a notable figure in the fields of consciousness studies, parapsychology, and remote viewing. He is an author, researcher, and educator who has made significant contributions in these areas.

Schwartz's work focuses on exploring the nature of consciousness and its relationship to human potential. He has conducted extensive research on subjects such as remote viewing, precognition, healing, and mind-body interactions.

 

His studies aim to understand the underlying mechanisms behind these phenomena and their practical applications in various fields, especially in archaeology.

For further information, you can check out our article and his website.

Academic Publications

Schwartz, S. A. (1977). “Two Application-Oriented Experiments Employing A Submarine Involving A Novel Remote Viewing Protocol, One Testing The ELF Hypothesis.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 2019(83(2)).

Schwartz, SA. (1979). “Associated Remote Viewing: A Protocol for Using Remote Viewing for Event Prediction.” Annual Meetings of the Southwestern Anthropology Association/ Association for Transpersonal Anthropology. 

Schwartz, SA. (1979). “Project Deep Quest: A Prototype Experiment in the Application of Intuitively Derived Data in Marine Archaeology.” Invited Paper. American Society for Psychical Research.

Schwartz, SA. (1980). “The Use of Intuitionally Derived Data in Archaeological Fieldwork.” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological Association/Association for Transpersonal Anthropology,.

Schwartz, SA. with Side-scan Sonar Survey by Harold E. Edgerton. (1980). “A Preliminary Survey of the Eastern Harbour, Alexandria, Egypt Combining Both Technological and Extended Sensing Exploration.” Annual Meetings of the Society for Underwater Archaeology.

Schwartz, S. A. (1980). “The Ecuador Project: Remote Viewing In The Location And Reconstruction Of A Pre-Columbian Site In Ecuador.” Mobius Technical Report.


Schwartz, S. A. (1980). “The Marea Probe: An Experiment In Applied Parapsychology Involving The Location, Reconstruction, And Excavation Of A Byzantine Structure - Marea, Egypt.” Annual Meetings of The American Research Center in Egypt.  


Schwartz, S. A. (1980). “A Preliminary Survey Of The Eastern Harbour, Alexandria, Egypt Combining Both Technological And Extended Sensing Exploration, With Side-Scan Sonar Survey By Harold E. Edgerton.” Annual Meetings of the Society for Underwater Archaeology.  

Schwartz, SA. (1980). “A Case Study of Intuitive Remote Sensing in Archaeological Seriation.” Annual Meetings of the Southwestern Anthropology Association/ Association for Transpersonal Anthropology.

Schwartz, SA. (1981). “A Field Methodology for Collecting and Evaluating the Psychic Readings of Shamans and Fortune Tellers, Including a Case Study with Precognitive Aspects.” Annual Meetings of the Southwestern Anthropology Association/the Association for Transpersonal Anthropology.

Schwartz, S. A. (1981). “Preliminary Report On A Prototype Applied Parapsychological Methodology For Utilization In Archaeology, With A Case Report..” Research in Parapsychology, pp. 25-27.

Schwartz, SA. with De Mattei, R., and Schlitz, M. (1984). “The Pecos Project: Reconstruction of Life in a Southwestern Indian Village Along the Lower Pecos River, Circa 8th Century A.D.” American Anthropology Association Annual Meetings 1984.

Schwartz, SA. (1985). “Remote Viewing: An Applications-Oriented Perspective for Anthropology.” Invited Paper in A Summary of Data and Theories from Parapsychology Relevant to Psychological Anthropology. 84th Annual Meeting American Anthropology Association. 1985.

Schwartz, SA. (1986). “Applications of Remote Viewing: Two Cases in Archaeology.” Invited paper. Proceedings. Institute for Theoretical Problems (Moscow).

Schwartz, S. A. and Mattei, R. J. D (1987). “The Caravel Project.” Research in Parapsychology 1987, pp. 100-101.

Schwartz, S. A. and De Mattei, R. (1988). “The Discovery Of An American Brig: Fieldwork Involving Applied Archaeological Remote Viewing.” Research in Parapsychology.  

Schwartz, SA. and De Mattei, R. (1989). “The Discovery of an American Brig: Fieldwork Involving Applied Archaeological Remote Viewing, Including a Comparison with Side Scan Sonar and Satellite Imagery.” Proceedings. Conference on Underwater Archaeology/Society of Historic Archaeology Annual Meetings.

Schwartz, S. A. (2005). “The blind protocol and its place in consciousness research.” Explore (NY) 1(4): 284-9.

Other Research Papers

A compilation of other research papers in the field of parapsychology.

Academic Publications

Allen, S.; Green, P.; Rucker, K.; Cohen, R.; Goolsby, C. and Morris, R. L. (1976). “A Remote Viewing Study Using Modified Version Of The SRI Procedure.” Research in Parapsychology, pp. 46-48.

Ballati, A.; Prati, E.; Pederzoli, L. and & Tressoldi, P. (2020). “Remote Viewing With And Without Controlled Out-Of-Body Consciousness.” Advanced Research in Psychology.  

Becker, R. O. (1992). “Electromagnetism And Psi Phenomena.” J. of the American Society for Psychical Research, 86(1), 1-17.

 

Berezin, A. A. (1990). “News On Quantum Foundations Of Consciousness.” Perceptual and Motor Skills, 70(930).


Bisaha, J. P. and Dunne, B. J. (1979). “Multiple Subject And Long-Distance Precognitive Remote Viewing Of Geographical Locations.” Mind at Large: IEEE Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception, pp. 109-124.

Bremseth, C. L. R. (2001). “Unconventional Human Intelligence Support: Transcendent And Asymmetric Warfare Implications Of Remote Viewing.” Graduate thesis, Marine Corps War College, Marine Corps University, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, VA.  

Chadda, S. (2004). “India Successful In Using Remote Viewing Techniques And Satellite Technologies For Counterintelligence And Strategic Intelligence.” India Daily, December, 13, 2004.

Chotas, H. (1978). “Remote Viewing In The Durham Area.” Journal of Parapsychology, 42, 61-62.


Coronado, P. (2019). “Perceiving Murder: Tales From A Psychic Detective.” EdgeScience, 34, 36.

 

Dobyns, Y.; .Dunne, B.Dunn; Jahn, R and Nelson, R (1992). “Response To Hansen, Utts, And Markwick: Statistical And Methodological Problems Of The PEAR Remote Viewing Experiments.” Journal of Parapsychology, 56, 115-146.

Graff, D. E. and Cyrus, P. S. (2017). “Perceiving The Future News: Evidence For Retrocausation.” Conference Proceedings 030001, American Institute of Physics: Quantum Retrocausation III, 1841.

Graff, D. E. (2007). “Explorations In Precognitive Dreaming.” Journal of Scientific Explorations, 21(4), 707-722.

Harmon, L. D. (1976). “Comments On `A Perceptual Channel For Information Transfer Over Kilometer Distances: Historical Perspective And Recent Research'.” Proceedings of the IEEE, Aug 1976, 1259-1260.

Hastings, A. C. and Hurt, D. B. (1976). “A Confirmatory Remote Viewing Experiment In A Group Setting.” Proceedings of the IEEE, 64(10), 1544-1545.

Hearne, K. (1989). “A Forced-Choice Remote Viewing Experiment.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 55, 275-277.

Hoffman, D. D. (2008). “Conscious Realism And The Mind-Body Problem.” Mind & Matter, 6(1), 87-121.

Houck, J. and Rauscher, E. (1986). “Addendum To "Los Angeles Area To San Francisco Bay Area Remote Perception Experiment": A Reevaluation.” PSI Research, 5(108).

Houck, J. (1985). “Applications Of Paranormal Abilities.” Artifex, 4(6), 5-8.

Houck, J. (1986). “Associative Remote Viewing.” Archaeus, 4, 3137.

Hubbard, G. and Puthoff, H. E. (1986). “Possible Production Of Photons During A Remote-Viewing Task: 
Preliminary Results.” Research in Parapsychology 1985, pp. 66-70.

Hubbard, S. and Langford, G. (1986). “A Suggested Remote Viewing Training Procedure.” SRI International (declassified).  

Humphrey, B. and Utts, J. (1989). “Fuzzy Set Technology In The Analysis Of Remote Viewing.” Research in Parapsychology 1988, pp. 78.

Hyman, R. (1988). “Psi Experiments: Do The Best Parapsychological Experiments Justify The Claims For Psi?” Experientia, 44(4), 315-22.

Hyman, R. (1995). “Evaluation Of The Program On Anomalous Mental Phenomena.” Journal of Parapsychology 59, pp. 59.

Hyman, R. (1996). “Evaluation Of A Program On Anomalous Mental Phenomena.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10(1), 31-58.  

Karnes, E. W. and Ballou, J. (1979). “Remote Viewing: Failures To Replicate With Control Comparisons.” Psychological Reports, 45, 963-973.


Karnes, E. W. and Susman, E. P. (1979). “Remote Viewing: A Response Bias Interpretation.” Psychological 
Report, 44, 471-479.

Karnes, E. W.; Susman, E. P.; Klusman, P. and Turcotte, L. (1980). “Failures To Replicate Remote Viewing Using Psychic Subjects.” The Zetetic Scholar, 6, 66-76.

Kokubo, H. et al. (2000). “Analysis Of Electrodermal Activity (EDA) In Remote Perception Using Electromagnetic Shield Cage.” Journal of the International Society of Life Information Science (ISLIS), 18(1).

Kolodziejzyk, G. (2012). “Thirteen-Year Associative Remote Viewing Experiment Results.” Journal of Parapsychology, 76(2), 349-368.

Koren, S. A. and Persinger, M. A (2002). “Possible Disruption Of Remote Viewing By Complex Weak Magnetic Fields Around The Stimulus Site And The Possibility Of Accessing Real Phase Space: A Pilot Study.” Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95(3 Pt 1), 989-98.
 
Kress, K. A. (1977). “Parapsychology In Intelligence: A Personal Review And Conclusions.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 13(1), 69-95.  


Krippner, S. (1993). “The Maimonides ESP-Dream Studies.” Journal of Parapsychology, 57(1), 39-54.

Krippner, S.; Saunders, D. T.; Morgan, A. and Quan, A. (2020). “Remote Viewing Of Concealed Target Pictures Under Light And Dark Conditions.” Explore (NY), 15(1), 27-37.

Krippner, S.; Saunders, D.; Morgan, A. and Quan, A. (2018). “Remote Viewing Of Concealed Target Pictures Under Light And Dark Conditions.” Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing, pp. 27-37.

Kruth, J. G. (2021). “Associative Remote Viewing For Profit: Evaluating The Importance Of The Judge And The Investment Instrument.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 35(1).

Larson, E. (1984). “Did Psychic Powers Give Firm A Killing In The Silver Market?” Wall Street Journal, Oct 22, 1984, pp. 1.

Lee, J. H. (2007). “Remote Viewing As Applied To Futures Studies. Technological Forecasting and Social Change.”  

Marks, D. and Kammann, R. (1978). Information Transmission In Remote Viewing Experiments. Nature, 271, 680-681.

 

Marks, D. and Scott, C. (1986). “Remote Viewing Exposed.” Nature, 319, 444.

Marks, D. (1981). “Sensory Cues Invalidate Remote Viewing Experiments.” Nature, 292(5819), 177.

McDonald, C. (2012). “Understanding Participatory Action Research: A Qualitative Research Methodology Option.” Canadian Journal of Action Research, 13(2), 34-50.

McLenon, J. and Hyman, R. (1987). “A Remote Viewing Experiment Conducted By A Skeptic And A Believer.” Journal of the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research, 12/13, 21-34.

McNear, T. (1985). “Coordinate Remote Viewing And Beyond.” SRI International (declassified).  

Millay, J. (2001). “The Influence Of Psychedelics On Remote Viewing.” Maps, XI(1).


Mitchell, E. (1971). “An ESP Test From Apollo 14.” Journal of Parapsychology, 35(2), 89-107.


Morris, Douglas. A. (2010). “Anomalous Human Cognition: A Possible Role Within The Crucible Of Intelligence Collection.” National Defense Intelligence College (Master's Thesis). 

Müller, M. and Wittmann, M. (2021). “Anomalous Cognition In The Context Of Time: Does The Viewer Describe A Deterministic Or A Probabilistic Future?” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 35(3), 542-569.

Mumford, M.; Rose, A. and Goslin, D. (1995). “An Evaluation Of Remote Viewing: Research And Applications.” The American Institutes for Research (white paper).  

Nelson, R. D. and B. J. Dunne, et al. (1996). “Precognitive Remote Perception: Replication Of Remote Viewing.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10(1), 109-110.

Nelson, R. D.; Dunne, B. J; Dobyns, Y. H and Jahn, R. G (1996). “Precognitive Remote Perception: Replication Of Remote Viewing.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 10(1), 109-110.

Nelson, R. D.; Jahn, R. G.; Dunne, B. J.; Dobyns, Y. H. and Bradish, G. J. (1998). “FieldREG II: Consciousness Field Effects: Replications And Explorations.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 12(3), 425-454.

 

Pederzoli, L.; Prati, E.; Ballati, A. and Tressoldi, P. (2019). “Intuition And Remote Viewing: Ten Years Of R & D And Applications For Public And Private Organizations.” Convention of the Parapsychological Association Proceeds.

Persinger, M. A. and Roll, W. G (2002). “Remote Viewing With The Artist Ingo Swann: Neuropsychological Profile, Electroencephalographic Correlates, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), And Possible Mechanisms.” Perceptual and Motor Skills, 94(3 Pt 1), 927-49. 

Rauscher, E.; Weissmann, G.; Sarfatti, J. and Sirag, S. (1976). “Remote Perception Of Natural Scenes, Shielding Against Ordinary Perception.” Research in Parapsychology, pp. 41-45.

Rifat, T. (1996). “Remote Viewing: The ESP Of ESPionage.” Nexus, October-November, 15-20.

Roney-Dougal, S.; Adrian, R. and Luke, D. (2014). “The Relationship Between Local Geomagnetic Activity And Psychic Awareness.” Journal of Parapsychology, 78(2), 235-254.  

Rosenblatt, M. (2000). “Applications: AVM Precognition Project: Summary Of Results For Protocol-1.” Connections Through Time, 7.

Rosenblatt, R.; Knowles, J. and Poquiz, A. (2015). “Applied Precognition Project (APP) And A Summary Of APP-2014.” Connections Through Time, 38, 2015.

Schlitz, M. and Deacon, S. (1980). “Remote Viewing: A Conceptual Replication.” Research in Parapsychology 1979, pp. 124-126.

Schlitz, M. and Gruber, E. (1980). “Transcontinental Remote Viewing.” Journal of Parapsychology, 44(4), 305-317.

Schlitz, M. and Gruber, E. (1981). “Transcontinental Remote Viewing: A Rejudging.” Journal of Parapsychology, 45(3), 233-237.  

Schlitz, M. J. and Haight, J. (1984). “Remote Viewing Revisited: An Intrasubject Replication.” Journal of Parapsychology, 48(1), 39-49.

 

Schlitz, M.; Haight, J. M. and Weiner, D. (1982). “Long Distance Remote Viewing: A Conceptual Replication.” Research in Parapsychology, pp. 185-187.

Schnabel, J. (1995). “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Psi.” The Independent, 27 August 1995, pp. 10-12.

Schoenmann, J. (2006). “Mind's-Eye Spy: One Reporter's Staggering Trip Through The Wormhole Of Remote Viewing.” Las Vegas Life, May, 2006, 96-100.

Sherwood, S. and Roe, C. A. (2003). “A Review Of Dream ESP Studies Conducted Since The Maimonides Dream ESP Programme.” Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10(67), 85-109.

Shoup, R. (2002). “Anomalies And Constraints: Can Clairvoyance, Precognition, And Psychokinesis Be Accommodated Within Known Physics?.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 16(1), 3-18.  

Smith, C.; Laham, D. and Moddell, G. (2014). “Stock Market Prediction Using Associative Remote Viewing By Inexperienced Viewers Background And Motivation.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 28(1), 716.

Solfvin, G.; Roll, W. G. and Krieger, J. (1978). “Meditation And ESP: Remote Viewing.” Research in Parapsychology 1977, pp. 151-157.

Sondow, N. (1989). “Approaches To The Target: Quantifying Free Response Esp And Complications From The Scanning Hypothesis.” Paper, Parapsychological Association, San Diego, California, pp. 227-238.

Spottiswoode, S. J. P. (1997). “Apparent Association Between Effect Size In Free Response Anomalous Cognition Experiments And Local Sidereal Time.” Journal of Scientific Exploration, 11(2), 109-122.  

Spottiswoode, S. J. P. (1997). “Geomagnetic Fluctuations And Free-Response Anomalous Cognition: A New Understanding.” Journal of Parapsychology, 61(1), 3-12.  

Srinivasan, M. (2002). “Clairvoyant Remote Viewing: The US Sponsored Psychic Spying.” Strategic Analysis, Monthly Journal of the IDSA (India).

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