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  2. Harald Walach - Wikipedia

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    He was an editor of an essay series on Neuroscience, Consciousness, Spirituality, [13] and until 2021 was editor-in-chief of the Karger journal Forschende Komplementärmedizin. [14] In 2017, he started the CHS Institute to publish his own writing, including COVID-19 satire [15] and denial. [16] [clarification needed]

  3. Allan Combs - Wikipedia

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    He is the Senior Editor of Consciousness: Ideas and Research for the Twenty First Century, [15] co-editor of the Journal of Conscious Evolution, [16] Associate Editor of Dynamical Psychology. [ 17 ] Combs won the National Teaching Award of the Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs for 2002/2003 and in the same year held the UNCA ...

  4. Russell Targ - Wikipedia

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    Russell Targ (born April 11, 1934) is an American physicist, parapsychologist, and author who is best known for his work on remote viewing. [1]Targ joined Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1972, where he and Harold E. Puthoff coined the term "remote viewing" for the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target using parapsychological means.

  5. Michael Persinger - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Persinger (June 26, 1945 – August 14, 2018) was an American-Canadian professor of psychology at Laurentian University, a position he had held from 1971 until his death in 2018. [1]

  6. James P. Herman - Wikipedia

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    James P. Herman is an American neuroscientist.. He graduated from Hobart College with a bachelor's degree and completed his doctorate at the University of Rochester, followed by a fellowship at the University of Michigan's Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute. [1]

  7. Marc Jeannerod - Wikipedia

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    Marc Jeannerod (15 December 1935 – 1 July 2011) [1] was a neurologist, a neurophysiologist and an internationally recognized expert in cognitive neuroscience and experimental psychology. His research focuses on the cognitive and neurophysiological mechanisms underpinning motor control , motor cognition , the sense of agency , and more ...

  8. Neuroscience of religion - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of religion, also known as neurotheology, and as spiritual neuroscience, [1] attempts to explain religious experience and behaviour in neuroscientific terms. [2] It is the study of correlations of neural phenomena with subjective experiences of spirituality and hypotheses to explain these phenomena.

  9. Orchestrated objective reduction - Wikipedia

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    David Chalmers argues against quantum consciousness. He instead discusses how quantum mechanics may relate to dualistic consciousness. [61] Chalmers is skeptical that any new physics can resolve the hard problem of consciousness. [62] [63] [64] He argues that quantum theories of consciousness suffer from the same weakness as more conventional ...