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  2. Anomalistic psychology - Wikipedia

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    According to anomalistic psychology, paranormal phenomena have naturalistic explanations resulting from psychological and physical factors which have given the false impression of paranormal activity to some people. [1] There were many early publications that gave rational explanations for alleged paranormal experiences.

  3. Psychological perspectives on UFO belief - Wikipedia

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    The study's authors determined that "five of them suffered from a paranoid delusional state often akin to paraphrenia". [ 2 ] A 1997 study by researchers at the University of Essex found that "UFO-related beliefs are associated with the schizotypy construct", [ 3 ] a model that may indicate a person's risk of developing schizophrenia or other ...

  4. Parapsychology - Wikipedia

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    Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry) and other paranormal claims, for example, those related to near-death experiences, synchronicity, apparitional experiences, etc. [1] Criticized as being a pseudoscience, the majority of mainstream scientists reject it.

  5. Scholarly approaches to mysticism - Wikipedia

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    The theoretical study of mystical experience has shifted from an experiential, privatised and perennialist approach to a contextual and empirical approach. [44] The contextual approach, which also includes constructionism and attribution theory, takes into account the historical and cultural context.

  6. Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena

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    The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP) is a United Kingdom-based learned society, education and research charity, [4] dedicated to scientifically investigate alleged paranormal and anomalous phenomena, with a view to approaching the subject in its entirety rather than looking into the psychology of individual phenomenon. [5]

  7. Apparitional experience - Wikipedia

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    Apparitional experiences appear prima facie more compatible with the philosophical theory of representationalism. According to this theory, the immediate objects of experience when we are perceiving the world normally are representations of the world, rather than the world itself. These representations have been variously called sense-data or ...

  8. Michael Persinger - Wikipedia

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    Most of Persinger's published articles involved with consciousness have focused on the persistence of experiences reported by individuals who display complex partial epilepsy within the normal population of people who are creative, subject to frequent paranormal experiences, or who have sustained a mild impact of mechanical energy to the cerebrum.

  9. Society for Psychical Research - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 psychological study involving 174 members of the Society for Psychical Research completed a delusional ideation questionnaire and a deductive reasoning task. The study found that "individuals who reported a strong belief in the paranormal made more errors and displayed more delusional ideation than skeptical individuals". The study also ...

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