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Project for Doctoral Studies in States of
Consciousness and Parapsychology
Etzel Cardeña, Ph.D., Thorsen Professor
DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN PARAPSYCHOLOGY
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As part of a long-term program of research in states of consciousness
and parapsychology, my associates and I are investigating the following
themes:
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- The nature of spontaneous and induced states of consciousness of
targeted groups (e.g., high and low hypnotizables, beginning and
long-term meditators) through various methodological tools, including
experience sampling reporting, cognitive tasks, and measure of brain
activity (e.g., EEG) and other physiological responses with the goal of
establishing an empirically-based, phenomenological/physiological
taxonomy of states of consciousness.
- The relationship between hypnotizability and performance in
controlled PSI experiments. Previous studies have revealed that: highly hypnotizable individuals report a high incidence of spontaneous
anomalous experiences, including reputed psi phenomena such as
clairvoyance and telepathy, and there is a significant positive association between a hypnotic
context and performance in controlled, standardized tests measuring psi
abilities. This part of the project focuses on: a) investigating the
possible interaction between a hypnotic context, hypnotizability, and
performance in controlled psi experiments, and b) developing and testing
a long-term training program to potentially enhance performance in
psi-experiments through immediate feedback and long term skill
enhancement on groups most likely to perform significantly in
standardized psi tests.
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Contact: Dr Etzel Cardena |
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