Links Library

The Links Library is a listing of parapsychology-related articles available on the World Wide Web, arranged in the categories and subcategories of the Psi Encyclopedia. The nature of the link (to full text online, PDF available for download, PDF available upon request, etc) is indicated.

This is a work in progress. Coverage is limited at present and includes only English-language items. We will be updating this page periodically. This edition was posted on 8 June 2026.

ESP & Psychokinesis

Overviews & General Topics

Bierman, D.J., & Lobach, E. (2005). Letter to the editor: Towards more explicit means of assessing controversial research literatures. Humanistic Psychologist 35/3, 1-5. [Web page. Full text.]

Cardeña, E. (2018). The experimental evidence for parapsychological phenomena: A review. American Psychologist 73, 663-77. [Web page. Abstract.]

Evrard, R. (2016). The orthodoxization of psychology in France at the turn of the 20th century. In Okkultismus im Gehäuse:Institutionalisierungen der Parapsychologie im 20. Jahrhundert im internationalen Vergleich, ed. by Lux, A., & Paletschek, S., 173-99. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. [Web page. Full text.]

Hunter, J. (2014). Paranthropology: Towards a parapsychological anthropology. Anomaly: Journal of Research into the Paranormal 47, 102-12. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Kekecs, Z., Palfi, B., Szaszi, B., Szecsi, P., Zrubka, M., Kovacs, M., et al. (2022). Raising the value of research studies in psychological science by increasing the credibility of research reports: The transparent Psi project. Royal Society Open Science 10/2, 191375. [Web page. Full text.]

Palmer, J. (1985). An evaluative report on the current status of parapsychology. Paper prepared for the United States Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. [Web page. Full text.]

Parker, A., & Brusewitz, G. (2003). A compendium of evidence for psi. European Journal of Parapsychology 18, 33-52. [Web page. Full text.]

Richet, C. (1931). L’Avenir et la Prémonition (The Future and Premonitions). Paris: Éditions Montaigne. [Internet Archive. Download PDF.]

Tressoldi, P.E. (2011). Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence: The case of non-local perception, a classical and Bayesian review of evidences. Frontiers in Psychology 2, 117. [Web page. Full text.]

Utts, J. (2018). An assessment of the evidence for psychic functioning. Journal of Parapsychology 82 Sup., 118-46. [Web page. Abstract.]

Sitter Groups & Macro PK

Boccuzzi, M. (2017). Application of digital infrared thermographic imaging (DITI) and other monitors for documenting physical phenomena during sittings with a medium. Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies 1/2, 37-50. [Research Gate. Full text.]

Ludwiger, I. von, & Nahm, M. (2016). Apport phenomena of medium Herbert Baumann (1911-1998): Report on personal experiences. Journal of Scientific Exploration 30/4, 337-58. [Web page. Download PDF.]

Myers, F.W.H. (1891–92). On alleged movements of objects, without contact, occurring not in the presence of a paid medium. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 7, 146-98, 383-94. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Nahm, M. (2016). Further comments about Kai Mügge’s alleged mediumship and recent developments. Journal of Scientific Exploration 30/1, 56-62 [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Nahm, M. (2017). Selected aspects of Carlos Mirabelli’s mediumship. Journal of Scientific Exploration 31/3, 457-66. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Nahm, M. (2019). Out of thin air? Apport studies performed between 1928 and 1938 by Elemér Chengery Pap. Journal of Scientific Exploration 33/4, 661-705. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Parker, A., & Warwood, E. (2016). Revealing the real Madame D’Esperance: A historical and psychological investigation. Journal of Scientific Exploration 30, 233-56. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Poltergeists (RSPK)

Anon. (1907). Report of a poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 13, 66-79. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1908). Poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 13, 194-97. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1912). A poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 15, 225-40. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1915). A poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 17, 84-95. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1919). A supposed ‘poltergeist’ case and its explanation. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 19, 95-99. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1922). The poltergeist case at Ledaig, Argyllshire. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 20, 375-76. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1927). An early record of a poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 24, 26-27. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1934). Poltergeist in a photographic studio. Light 54/27, 22. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1935). New light on an old poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 29, 225-38. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Anon. (1935). Poltergeist phenomena in a Norwegian hospital. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 29, 149-50. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Barrett, W.F. (1911). Poltergeists: Old and new. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 25, 377-412. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Barrett, W.F., & Hesketh, W.F. (1918). The Folkstone poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 18, 155-82; 196-98 (Tyrrell). [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Bauer, H. (2022). Hans Bender and the poltergeist: Introductory comments to “Wanted: The Poltergeist“. Journal of Anomalistics 22, 72-75. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Bender, H. (1969). Modern poltergeist research: A plea for an unprejudiced approach. Proceedings of the Parapsychological Association 6, 122-43. [Web page. Full text.]

Bennett, Sir Ernest (1946). A Malvern poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 33, 265-67. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Betty, L.S. (1984). The Kern City poltergeist: A case severely straining the living agent hypothesis. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 52, 345-64. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Carrington, H. (1907). Report of a personal investigation into these phenomena [poltergeist]. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 1, 482-519. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Carrington, H. (1919). A recent poltergeist and its ‘cure’. Azoth 5/3, 173-77. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Carrington, H. (1939). A few remarks on the poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 33, 122-25. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Chalmers, R. (2014, 8 May). An interview with Matthew Manning: Poltergeist boy. [GQ. Full text.]

Colvin, B.G. (2008). The Andover case: A responsive rapping poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 72/1, 1-20. [SPR. Full text.]

Colvin, B.G. (2010). The acoustic properties of unexplained rapping sounds. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 74/899, 65-93. [SGHA. Full text.]

Conrad, J. (2006). The Christina Boyer legal case. Last updated 2 March 2022. [Web page. Full text.]

Daniels, M. (2002). The ‘Brother Doli’ case: Investigation of apparent poltergeist-type manifestations in North Wales. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 66/4, 193-221. [ResearchGate. Abstract.]

Ducasse, C.J. (1955). Review of Ghosts and Poltergeists by H. Thurston. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 49, 38-40. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Eastham, P. (1988–89). Ticking off a poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 55, 80-83. [ResearchGate. Download PDF.]

Fodor, N. (1938). The Thornton Heath poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 32, 124-25; 152-60; 285-88. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Freud, S. (1939). Freud and the poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 33, 22-23. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Gilbert, J.A. (1910). The Elwin March case of poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 4/9, 465-524. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hazell, Mrs. (1915). A poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 17, 85-95. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyslop, J.H. (1913). A case of poltergeist. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 7, 193-425. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyslop, J.H. (1913). Poltergeist phenomena and dissociation. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 7/1, 1-56. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Kennedy, J.P. (1941). Review of Poltergeists by Sacheverell Sitwell. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 35, 166-68. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Krippner, S., Winkler, M., Amiden, A., Crema, R., Kelson, R., Lal Arora, H., & Weil, P. (1996). Physiological and geomagnetic correlates of apparent anomalous phenomena observed in the presence of a Brazilian ‘sensitive’. Journal of Scientific Exploration 10/2, 281-98. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Lang, A. (1899). Mr Podmore, poltergeists and kindred spirits. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 9, 30-32. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Lang, A. (1901–3). The poltergeist, historically considered. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 17, 305-26. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Lang, A. (1904). The poltergeist at Cideville. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 18, 454-63. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Moore, H.G.A. (1911). On Professor Barrett’s ‘Poltergeists: Old and New’. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 15, 132-36. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Mulacz, P. (1999). Eleonore Zugun: The re-evaluation of a historic RSPK case. The Journal of Parapsychology 63, 15-45. [Internet Archive. Full text.]

Murphy, N. (1911). The Enniscorthy poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 15, 150-52. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Nahm, M. (2019). Review of The Enfield Poltergeist Tapes: One of the Most Disturbing Cases in History. What Really Happened? by Melvyn J. Willin. Journal of Scientific Exploration 33/4, 713-15. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Nickell, J. (2015). Poltergeist scribbler: The bizarre case of Matthew Manning. Skeptical Inquirer 39/6 (November-December). [Web page. Full text.]

Nielsson, H. (1923). Poltergeist phenomena. Summary of Prof. H. Nielsson’s paper read at the Second International Congress for Psychical Research in Warsaw in 1923. Light 43 (29 September), 615. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Nielsson, H., & Hannesson, G. (1924). Remarkable phenomena in Iceland. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 18, 233-72. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Permutt, C. (1983). The Bournemouth poltergeist. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 52, 45-51. [Web page. Full text.]

Pierson, V. (1938). A poltergeist legend of Barbados. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 32, 268-75. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Playfair, G.L. (n.d.). The Enfield poltergeist on ‘Sky TV’ UK: What hath Sky wrought? Skeptical about Skeptics. [Web page. Full text.]

Podmore, F. (1896–97). Poltergeists. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 12, 45-115. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Podmore, F. (1899). Clairvoyance and poltergeists. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 9, 37-45.[IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Podmore, F. (1899). On poltergeists. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 9, 91-94. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Podmore, F. (1900). Witchcraft and poltergeists. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 9, 204-7. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Price, H. (1926). A strange experience with a Shropshire poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 20, 77-87. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Price, H. (1926). Some account of the poltergeist phenomena of Eleanore Zugun. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 20, 449-71. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Price, H. (1927). A report on the telekinetic and other phenomena witnessed through Eleonore Zugun. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 21, 10-51. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Price, H., & Kohn, N. (1930). An Indian poltergeist. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 24, 122-30; 180-86; 221-32. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Prince, W.F. (1922). An investigation of poltergeist and other phenomena near Antigonish. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 16, 422-41. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Puhle, A. (2001). Learning from historical cases: Six selected poltergeist cases from the 1700s in Germany. European Journal of Parapsychology 16, 61-72. [Web page. Full text.]

Raines, T.H. (1911). A poltergeist from Georgia. The Occult Review 13/5, 276-79. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Randi, J. (1984–85). The Columbus poltergeist case: Part I. Skeptical Inquirer 9, 221-35. [Web page. Embedded in PDF.]

Rogo, D.S. (1987). A case of mysterious stone-throwing in Arizona. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 54, 16-37. [APA PsycNet. Abstract.]

Roll, W.G. (2003). Poltergeists, electromagnetism and consciousness. Journal of Scientific Exploration 17, 75-86. [Web page. Full text.]

Roll, W.G. (2006). A discussion of the evidence that personal consciousness persists after death with special reference to poltergeist phenomena. Australian Journal of Parapsychology 6, 5-20. [Web page. Full text.]

Salter, W.H. (1931). Poltergeists. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 27, 91-95. [Web page. Download PDF.]

Schrenck-Notzing, A. von (1922). The Hopfgarten poltergeist case. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 20, 199-207. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Sharp, A.J., & Cameron, D.B. (1947). Poltergeist at Netherfield. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 34, 71-74. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Stevens, W.O. (1946). Review of Poltergeist over England by H. Price. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 40, 50-52. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Stevenson, I. (1972). Are poltergeists living or are they dead? Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 66, 233-52. [DOPS. Full text.]

Taylor, G.L. le M. (1905). Two poltergeist cases. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 12, 124-42. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Thacher, G.A. (1910). The March poltergeist case. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 4, 561-636. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Ventola, A., Houran, J., Laythe, B., et al. (2019). A transliminal ‘disease’ model of ‘poltergeist agents’. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 83/3, 144-71. [Web page. Full text.]

Wärndorfer, A. (1907). Report of a ‘poltergeist case’. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 13, 66-79. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Williams, B., & Ventola, A. (2011). Poltergeist phenomena: A primer on parapsychological research and perspectives. [ResearchGate. Request PDF.]

Woolley, V.J. (1930). Some investigations into poltergeists. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 26, 104-7. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Experimental Parapsychology

Aldhous, P. (2011, 5 May). Journal rejects studies contradicting precognition. New Scientist. [Web page. Full text.]

Ballati, A., Prati, E., Pederzoli, L., & Tressoldi, P. (2020). Remote viewing with and without controlled out-of-body consciousness. Advanced Research in Psychology. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Bancel, P.A. (2016). Searching for global consciousness: A seventeen-year exploration. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 13/2, 94-101. [Web page. Abstract.]

Bancel, P.A., & Nelson, R.D. (2008). The GCP event experiment: Design, analytical methods, results. Journal of Scientific Exploration 22/3, 309-33. [Web page. Download PDF.]

Barušs, I. (2020). What we can learn about consciousness from altered states of consciousness. [ResearchGate. Request PDF.]

Bem, D. (2011). Feeling the future: Experimental evidence for anomalous retroactive influences on cognition and affect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 100, 407-25. [Web page. Full text.]

Bem, D., Tressoldi, P., Rabeyron, T., & Duggan, M. (2016). Feeling the future: A meta-analysis of 90 experiments on the anomalous anticipation of random future events. F1000Research 4, 1188. [ResearchGate. Download PDF.]

Berger, R.E. (1989). A critical examination of the Blackmore psi experiments. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 83, 123-44. [Web page. Full text.]

Bierman, D., & Jolij, J. (2020). Dealing with the experimenter effect. Journal of Scientific Exploration 34/4, 703-9. [Download PDF.]

Bierman, D., & Whitmarsh, S. (2006). Schrödinger’s cat: Empirical research into the radical subjective solution of the measurement problem. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Bierman, D.J., & Scholte, H.S. (2002). Anomalous anticipatory brain activation preceding exposure of emotional and neutral pictures. Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. [Web page. Full text.]

Bierman, D.J., Spottiswoode, J.P., & Bijl, A. (2016). Testing for questionable research practices in a meta-analysis: An example from experimental parapsychology. PLoS ONE 11/5, e0153049. [Download PDF.]

Bilucaglia, M., Duma, G.M., Mento, G., Semenzato, L., & Tressoldi, P. (2021). Applying machine learning EEG signal classification to emotion-related brain anticipatory activity. F1000Research 9, 173. [Web page. Full text.]

Blackmore, S. (2018). Daryl Bem and psi in the ganzfeld. Skeptical Inquirer 42/1. [Web page. Full text.]

Booth, J.N., Charette, J.C., & Persinger, M.A. (2002). Ranking of stimuli that evoked memories in significant others after exposure to circumcerebral magnetic fields: Correlations with ambient geomagnetic activity. Perceptual and Motor Skills 95/2, 555-58. [PubMed. Abstract.]

Brusewitz, G. (2008). The effect of remote emotion on receiver skin conductance: A failure to confirm. Master’s thesis, Stockholm University. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Carpenter, J. (1967). Decline of variability of scoring across a period of effort. Journal of Parapsychology 31, 179-91. [Web page. Full text.]

Carson, C., Laham, D., & Moddel, G. (2014). Stock market prediction using associative remote viewing by inexperienced remote viewers. Journal of Scientific Exploration 28/1, 7-16. [Web page. Full text.]

Collesso, T., Forrester, M., & Barušs, I. (2021). The effects of meditation and visualization on the direct mental influence of random event generators. Journal of Scientific Exploration 35/2, 311-44. [Web page. Full text.]

Dechamps, M., & Maier, M. (2019). How smokers change their world and how the world responds: Testing the oscillatory nature of micro-psychokinetic observer effects on addiction-related stimuli. Journal of Scientific Exploration 33/3, 406-34. [Download PDF.]

Dobyns, Y.H., Dunne, B.J., Jahn, R.G., & Nelson, R.D. (2004). The MegaREG experiment: Replication and interpretation. Journal of Scientific Exploration 18/3, 369-97. [Web page. Full text.]

Dullin, E., & Jamet, D. (2018). A methodology proposal for conducting a macro-PK test on light spinning objects, in a non-confined environment. Journal of Scientific Exploration 32/3, 514-54. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Duma, G., Mento, G., Manari, T., Martinelli, M., & Tressoldi, P. (2017). Driving with intuition: A preregistered study about the EEG anticipation of simulated random car accidents. PLOS ONE 12, art. e0170370. [Web page. Full text.]

Duma, G.M., Mento, G., & Semenzato, L. (2018). EEG anticipation of random high and low arousal faces and sounds. F1000Research 8, 1508. [Web page. Full text.]

Dunne, B.J., & Jahn, R.G. (1992). Experiments in remote human/machine interaction. Journal of Scientific Exploration 6/4, 311-32. [Web page. Full text.]

Dunne, B.J., & Jahn, R.G. (2003). Information and uncertainty in remote perception research. Journal of Scientific Exploration 17/2, 207-41. [Web page. Full text.]

Dunne, B.J., & Jahn, R.G. (2011). Uses and misuses of quantum jargon. EdgeScience 7. [Web page. Full text.]

Dunne, B.J., Nelson, R.D., & Jahn, R.G. (1988). Operator-related anomalies in a random mechanical cascade. Journal of Scientific Exploration 2/2, 155-79. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Escolà-Gascón, Á., Houran, J., Dagnall, N., Drinkwater, K., & Denovan, A. (2023). Follow-up on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) remote viewing experiments. Brain and Behavior 13/6, art. e3026. [Web page. Full text.]

Escolà-Gascón, Á., Houran, J., Dagnall, N., Drinkwater, K., & Denovan, A. (2023). Resources on the remote viewing research by Escolà-Gascón et al. (2023) from the original CIA experiments. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 20/1, 10-16. [Abstract.]

Freedman, M., Binns, M.A., Meltzer, J.A., Hashimi, R., & Chen, R. (2023). Enhanced mind-matter interactions following rTMS induced frontal lobe inhibition. Cortex 172 (March 2024), 222-33. [Abstract.]

French, C. (2012, 15 March). Precognition studies and the curse of the failed replications. The Guardian. [Web page. Full text.]

Gallenberger, J. (2017). Las Vegas as a psychokinesis laboratory. EdgeScience 31, 4-9. [Monroe Institute. Full text.]

Giroldini, W., Pederzoli, L., Bilucaglia, M., Prati, E., & Tressoldi, P. (2018). Exploring brain-to-brain interaction at a distance. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Goulding, A., & Westerlund, J., Parker, A., & Wackermann, J. (2004). The first digital autoganzfeld study using a real-time judging procedure. European Journal of Parapsychology 19, 66-97. [ResearchGate. Request PDF.]

Hitchman, G., Sherwood, S., & Roe, C. (2014). The relationship between latent inhibition and performance at a non-intentional precognition task. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 11, 118-26. [Web page. Full text.]

Holt, N., & Simmonds-Moore, C. (2020). Psi and cognitive disinhibition: Exploring the filters of consciousness hypothesis. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Ibison, M., & Jeffers, S. (1998). A double-slit diffraction experiment to investigate claims of consciousness-related anomalies. Journal of Scientific Exploration 12/4, 543-50. [Full text.]

Jahn, R.G., & Dunne, B.J. (2001). A modular model of mind/matter manifestations (M5). Journal of Scientific Exploration 15/3, 299-329. [Web page. Full text.]

Jahn, R.G., et al. (2000). Mind/Machine Interaction Consortium: PortREG replication experiments. Journal of Scientific Exploration 14/4, 499-555. [Web page. Full text.]

Jephson, I. (1928–29). Evidence for clairvoyance in card-guessing: A report on some recent experiments. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 38, 223-71. [Web page. Full text.]

Kokubo, H. (2016). Weak periodic effect in a long-term field RNG measurement. Journal of International Society of Life Information Science 34/1, 15-24. [Download PDF.]

Kornmeier, J., Bhatia, K., & Joos, E. (2021). Top-down resolution of visual ambiguity: Knowledge from the future or footprints from the past?. PLoS ONE 16/10, art. e0258667. [Web page. Full text.]

Kübel, S., Fiedler, H., & Wittmann, M. (2021). Red visual stimulation in the ganzfeld leads to a relative overestimation of duration compared to green. PsyCh Journal 10/1, 5-19. [Web page. Full text.]

Luke, D., & Zychowicz, K. (2014). Comparison of outcomes with nonintentional and intentional precognition tasks. Journal of Parapsychology 78/2, 223-34. [Abstract.]

Luke, D., Sherwood, S., & Delanoy, D. (2008). Psi may look like luck: Perceived luckiness and beliefs about luck in relation to precognition. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Parapsychological Association Convention, Winchester, UK. [ResearchGate. Request PDF.]

Luke, D., Zychowicz, K., Richterova, O., Tjurina, I., & Polonnikova, J. (2012). A sideways look at the neurobiology of psi: Precognition and circadian rhythms. NeuroQuantology 10/3, 580-90. [Abstract.]

Maier, M.A., & Dechamps, M.C. (2018). Observer effects on quantum randomness: Testing micro-psychokinetic effects of smokers on addiction-related stimuli. Journal of Scientific Exploration 32/2, 265-97. [Download PDF.]

Maier, M.A., Dechamps, M.C., & Plitsch, M. (2018). Intentional observer effects on quantum randomness: A Bayesian analysis reveals evidence against micro-psychokinesis. Frontiers in Psychology 9. [Web page. Full text.]

Maier, M.A., Dechamps, M.C., & Schiepek, G. (2021). Reply to Grote H. (2018). Commentary: Intentional observer effects on quantum randomness. Journal of Scientific Exploration 35/2, 383-88. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Marwaha, S.B., & May, E.C. (2015). Rethinking extrasensory perception: Towards a multiphasic model of precognition. SAGE Open 1-17. [Web page. Full text.]

May, E.C., Paulinyi, T., & Vassy, Z. (2005). Anomalous anticipatory skin conductance response to acoustic stimuli: Experimental results and speculation upon a mechanism. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 11/4, 695-702. [ResearchGate. Abstract.]

May, E.C., & Spottiswoode, S.J.P. (2002). Global Consciousness Project: An independent analysis of the 11 September 2001 events. Unpublished manuscript. [Web page. Full text.]

May, E.C., Utts, J., & Spottiswoode, S.J.P. (1995). Decision augmentation theory: Applications to the random number generator database. Unpublished manuscript. [Web page. Full text.]

Moss, T., Eveloff, H.H., & Chang, A.F. (1974). A laboratory investigation of telepathy: The study of a psychic. Behavioural Neuropsychiatry 6/1-12, 71-80. [PubMed. Abstract.]

Mossbridge, J. (2017). Characteristic alpha reflects predictive anticipatory activity (PAA) in an auditory-visual task. In Augmented Cognition: Neurocognition and Machine Learning, 11th International Conference, AC 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 9-14 July, Proceedings, Part I, 79-89. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Mossbridge, J. (2023). Precognition at the boundaries: An empirical review and theoretical discussion. Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition 3/1, 5-41. [Download PDF.]

Mossbridge, J., & Radin, D. (2021). Psi performance as a function of demographic and personality factors in smartphone-based tests: Using a ‘SEARCH’ approach. Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition 1. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Mossbridge, J., Tressoldi, P., & Utts, J. (2012). Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology 3, 390. [Web page. Full text.]

Mossbridge, J., Tressoldi, P., Utts, J., Ives, J.A., Radin, D., & Jonas, W.B. (2014). We did see this coming: Response to ‘We Should Have Seen This Coming’ by D. Sam Schwarzkopf. arXiv preprint. [Download PDF.]

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. [Web page. Full text.]

Müller, M., & 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, 542-69. [Download PDF.]

Müller, M., Müller, L., & Wittmann, M. (2019). Predicting the stock market: An associative remote viewing study. Zeitschrift für Anomalistik 19, 326-46. [Web page. Full text.]

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Dreams & Psi

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Distant Healing & Psychotherapy

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Shiah, Y.-J., Radin, D.I., Hsieh, H.-L., & Chen, H.-J. (2021). Effects of intentionally treated water and seeds on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 17/1, 55-59. [Web page. Abstract.]

Shiah, Y.-J., Shan, L., Radin, D.I., & Huang, G.T.-J. (2022). Effects of intentionally treated water on the growth of mesenchymal stem cells: An exploratory study. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 18, 663-69. [PubMed. Abstract.]

Sonnex, C., Roe, C.A., & Roxburgh, E.C. (2020). Testing the Pagan prescription: Using a randomized controlled trial to investigate Pagan spell-casting as a form of noncontact healing. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 26/3, 219-25. [PubMed. Abstract.]

Yount, G., Delorme, A., Radin, D., Carpenter, L., Rachlin, K., Anastasia, J., Pierson, M., Steele, S., Mandell, H., Chagnon, A., & Wahbeh, H. (2021). Energy medicine treatments for hand and wrist pain: A pilot study. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 17/1, 11-21. [PubMed. Abstract.]

 OBEs, NDEs & End-of-Life Experiences

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Beischel, J. (2019). Spontaneous, facilitated, assisted, and requested after-death communication experiences and their impact on grief. Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies 3/1, 1-32. [Web page. Full text.]

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Elsaesser, E., Roe, C.A., Cooper, C.E., & Lorimer, D. (2021). The phenomenology and impact of hallucinations concerning the deceased. BJPsych Open 7/5, e148, 1-5. [NLM. Full text.]

Evrard, R., Toutain, C., Glazier, J.W., & Le Maléfan, P. (2019). The energy of despair: Do near-death experiences have an evolutionary value? Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 6/2, 184-99. [Web page. Full text.]

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Facco, E., Casiglia, E., Alkhafaji, B., Finatti, F., Duma, G., Mento, G., Pederzoli, L., & Tressoldi, P. (2018). Neurophenomenology of out-of-body experiences induced by hypnotic suggestions (preprint). [OSF. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (1983). The Near-Death Experience Scale: Construction, reliability, and validity. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 171, 369-75. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (1983). Near-death experiences and personal values. American Journal of Psychiatry 140, 618-20. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (1990). Near-death encounters with and without near-death experiences: Comparative NDE Scale profiles. Journal of Near-Death Studies 8, 151-61. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (1992). Near-death experiences and antisuicidal attitudes. OMEGA – The Journal of Death and Dying 26/2, 81-89. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (2007). Consistency of near-death experience accounts over two decades: Are reports embellished over time?. Resuscitation 73, 407-11. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (2008). Ian Stevenson’s contributions to near-death studies. Journal of Scientific Exploration 22, 54-63. [DOPS. Download PDF.]

Greyson, B. (2010). Seeing deceased persons not known to have died: ‘Peak in Darien’ experiences. Anthropology and Humanism 35, 159-71. [DOPS. Full text.]

Greyson, B. (2014). Differentiating spiritual and psychotic experiences: Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Journal of Near-Death Studies 32, 123-36. [DOPS. Full text.]

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Greyson, B., & Ring, K. (2004). The Life Changes Inventory – Revised. Journal of Near-Death Studies 23, 41-54. [DOPS. Full text.]

Grosso, M. (1985). Review of Heading Toward Omega: In Search of the Meaning of the Near-Death Experience by Kenneth Ring. Anabiosis – The Journal for Near-Death Studies 5/1, 49-64. [UNT. Full text.]

Guittier, M.J., Wahbeh, H., Eykerman, M., & Evrard, R. (2023). Near birth experience: An exploratory study on the communication experiences with a hypothetical prenatal consciousness. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 19/4, 544-52. [PubMed. Abstract.]

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Lange, R., Greyson, B., & Houran, J. (2004). A Rasch scaling validation of a ‘core’ near-death experience. British Journal of Psychology 95, 161-77. [DOPS. Full text.]

Martial, C., Cassol, H., Charland-Verville, V., Pallavicini, C., Sanz, C., Zamberlan, F., Vivot, R.M., Erowid, F., Erowid, E., Laureys, S., Greyson, B., & Tagliazucchi, E. (2019). Neurochemical models of near-death experiences: A large-scale study based on the semantic similarity of written reports. Consciousness and Cognition 69, 52-69. [PubMed. Abstract.]

Mashour, G.A., Frank, L., Batthyany, A., Kolanowski, A.M., Nahm, M., Schulman-Green, D., Greyson, B., Pakhomov, S., Karlawish, J., & Shah, R.C. (2019). Paradoxical lucidity: A potential paradigm shift for the neurobiology and treatment of severe dementias. Alzheimer’s & Dementia 15, 1107-14. [DOPS. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (2017). Historical near-death and reincarnation-intermission experiences of the Tlingit Indians: Case studies and theoretical reflections. Journal of Near-Death Studies 35/4, 214-41. [UNT. Full text.]

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Nahm, M. (2011). The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Its history and controversial aspects of its contents. Journal of Near-Death Studies 29, 373-98. [UNT. Full text.]

Parnia, S., Waller, D., Yeates, R., & Fenwick, P. (2001). A qualitative and quantitative study of the incidence, features and aetiology of near death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors. Resuscitation 48, 149-56. [Web page. Abstract.]

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Ring, K. (2011). How I came to spend my life among the once nearly dead: Ken Ring’s story. NeuroQuantology 9/3, 419-24. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Rivas, T., & Smit, R.H. (2013). A near-death experience with veridical perception described by a famous heart surgeon and confirmed by his assistant surgeon. Journal of Near-Death Studies 31/3, 179-86. [UNT. Full text.]

Rivas, T., Carman, E., Carman, N., & Dirven, A. (2015). Paranormal aspects of pre-existence memories in young children. Journal of Near-Death Studies 34, 84-107. [UNT. Full text.]

Ruiz, J.A., Rodríguez-González-Moro, M., Segura, T., Serrano del Pueblo, V.M., & Aznar-Cervantes, S.D. (2026). Neural regions associated with memories of recalled experiences of death (REDs; authentic near‑death Experiences [NDEs]): A preliminary functional MRI study. Resuscitation Plus 29 (May). [Web page. Abstract.]

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Smit, R.H. (2008). Corroboration of the dentures anecdote involving veridical perception in a near-death experience. Journal of Near-Death Studies 27, 47-61. [UNT. Full text.]

Smit, R.H., & Rivas, T. (2010). Rejoinder to ‘Response to “Corroboration of the dentures anecdote involving veridical perception in a near-death experience”’. Journal of Near-Death Studies 28/4, 193-205. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Stevenson, I., Cook, E.W., & McClean-Rice, N. (1989–90). Are persons reporting ‘near-death experiences’ really near death? A study of medical records. OMEGA: The Journal of Death and Dying 20, 45-54. [DOPS. Full text.]

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Tassell-Matamua, N., Steadman, K.L., & Frewin, K.E. (2018). Does cultural context influence descriptions of change after a near-death experience? Exploratory findings from an Aotearoa New Zealand sample. Journal of Near-Death Studies 36/4, 193-218. [UNT. Full text.]

Tressoldi, P., & Long, J. (2023). God’s characteristics as reported by near-death experiencers. Qeios 5/9. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

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Woerlee, G.M. (2011). Could Pam Reynolds hear? A new investigation into the possibility of hearing during this famous near-death experienceJournal of Near-Death Studies 30/1, 3-25. [UNT. Full text.]

Survival of Death

Overviews & General Topics

Almeder, R. (1996). Recent responses to survival research. Journal of Scientific Exploration 10, 495-517. [ResearchGate. Download PDF.]

Blumenthal, R. (2021, 23 January). Can Robert Bigelow (and the rest of us) survive death? He’s offering nearly $1 million if you help him figure it out. [New York Times. Full text.]

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 Hauntings & Apparitions

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Sax, W.S. (2014). Seeing ghosts in India and Europe. In Exploring the Senses: South Asian and European Perspectives on Rituals and Performativity, ed. by A. Michaels & C. Wulf, 110-19. London: Routledge. [Abstract.]

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Sidgwick, E.M. (1923). Phantasms of the living. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 33, 23-429. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Sidgwick, H., & Committee (1894). Report on the census of hallucinations. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 10, 25-422. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Simpson, J. (2003). Repentant soul or walking corpse? Debatable apparitions in medieval England. Folklore 114/3, 389-402. [Abstract.]

Smith, A. (1898–99). Note on ‘Fisher’s ghost’. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 14, 111-14. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Smith, G.A. (1884–85). Report on a haunted house at Norwich. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 1, 313-17. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

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Solovovo, Count P-P. (1930). A phantasm of the dead conveying information unknown to the percipient. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 26, 95-98. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Spencer, S. (2023). The science behind seeing ghosts. [Web page. Full text.]

Stack, J.H. (1884). On contemporary evidence as to ‘Phantasms of the living in India’. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 1, 72-76. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Stephenson, A.K. (1903–4). Ghost stories of 100 years ago: A warning to ‘ghosts’ and to psychical researchers of the present day. Internet Archive. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 11, 214-20. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Stratton, F.J.M. (1914). The haunting of — house. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 16, 274-97. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Taylor, G.L. le M. (1884). Report on the alleged manifestations at Arundel, Sussex. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 1, 57-62. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Thompson, R.C. (2007). A paradoxical show of hunted ghosts and haunted histories. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Townsend, M. (2004). The haunted bed. Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena. [Web page. Full text.]

Tyrrell, G.N.M. (1943). Haunted house. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 33, 34-40. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Wallace, A.R. (1891). What are phantasms, and why do they appear? Arena 3, 257-74. The Alfred Russel Wallace Page. [Web page. Full text.]

West, D.J. (1947–48). Recent cases of hauntings. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 34, 129-38. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

West, D.J. (1947–48). The ‘haunted’ dance hall. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 34, 294-300. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

West, D.J. (1948). A mass-observation questionnaire on hallucinations. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 34, 187-96. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Williams, B.J. (2015). Ghosts he has met: Evidence and issues surrounding William G. Roll’s observations on the characteristics of apparitional experiences. [Full text.]

Williams, B.J. (2023). Seeking spectral insight: Some possible practical lessons for ghost hunting from parapsychological research. ParaMOOC presentation. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Williams, B.J. (2024). Making a case for considering place memory and its possible role in veridical hauntings. Condensed from Australian Journal of Parapsychology 24, 113-54. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Williams, B.[J.], Ventola, A., & Wilson, M. (2007). Magnetic fields and haunting phenomena: A basic primer for paranormal enthusiasts. [Blog post. Full text.]

Williams, B.[J.], Ventola, A., & Wilson, M. (2008). Temperature in haunting experiences: A basic primer for paranormal enthusiasts. [Blog post. Full text.]

Williams, B.[J.], Ventola, A., & Wilson, M. (2010). Apparitional experiences: A primer on parapsychological research and perspectives. [Blog post. Full text.]

Wills, M. (2022). Ghosts of landed gentry, but never the ghosts of serfs. [JSTOR Daily. Full text.]

Wiseman, R., Watt, C., Greening, E., Stevens, P., & O’Keeffe, C. (2002). An investigation into the alleged haunting of Hampton Court Palace: Psychological variables and magnetic fields. Journal of Parapsychology 66/4, 387-408. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Wiseman, R., Watt, C., Stevens, P., Greening, E., & O’Keefe, C. (2003). An investigation into alleged ‘hauntings’. British Journal of Psychology 94, 195-211. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Wood, D., & Romer, C.J. (2014). Where do we go from here? The future of ghost investigation. Journal of Research into the Paranormal 47, 11-23. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Psychic (Mental) Mediumship

Anon. (1901). The newspapers on Mrs. Piper. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 10, 142-43, 150-52. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Beischel, J., Mosher, C., & Boccuzzi, M. (2017). Quantitative and qualitative analyses of mediumistic and psychic experiences. Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies 1/2, 51-91. [Web page. Full text.]

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 146, 105638. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Freire, E.S., Rocha, A.C., Tasca, V.S., Marnet, M.M., & Moreira-Almeida, A. (2022). Testing alleged mediumistic writing: An experimental controlled study. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 18/1, 82-87. Science Direct. [Abstract.]

Gomide, M., Wainstock, B.C., Silva, J., Mendes, C.G., & Moreira-Almeida, A. (2022). Controlled semi-naturalistic protocol to investigate anomalous information reception in mediumship: Description and preliminary findings. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 18/5, 539-44. [ResearchGate. Abstract.]

Haraldsson, E. (2008). Ian Stevenson’s contributions to the study of mediumship. Journal of Scientific Exploration 22/1, 64-72. [Web page. Embedded in PDF.]

Hodgson, R. (1892). A record of observations of certain phenomena of trance. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 8, 1-168. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hodgson, R. (1898). A further record of certain phenomena of trance. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 13, 284-582. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyman, R. (2003). How not to test mediums: Critiquing the Afterlife Experiments. Skeptical Inquirer 27 (January/February), 20-30. [Web page. Full text.]

Hyman, R. (2003). Hyman’s Reply to Schwartz’s ‘How Not to Review Mediumship Research’. Skeptical Inquirer 27 (May/June), 61-64. [Web page. Full text.]

Hyslop, J. (1901). A further record of observations of certain trance phenomena. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 16, 1-649. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyslop, J. (1910). A record and discussion of mediumistic experiments. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research 4, 1-785. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyslop, J. (1911). President G. Stanley Hall’s and Dr. Amy E. Tanner’s studies in spiritism. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 5, 1-98. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Hyslop, J. (1917). Mrs. Sidgwick’s report on the Piper trance. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 11, 1-71, 73-123. IAPSOP. [Embedded in PDF.]

James, W. (1909). Report on Mrs Piper’s Hodgson control. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 23, 2-121. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Johnson, A. (1914–15). A reconstruction of some concordant automatisms. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 27, 1-156. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Kelly, E.W., & Arcangel, D. (2011). An investigation of mediums who claim to give information about deceased persons. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 199/1, 11-17. [DOPS. Full text]

Matlock, J.G. (1988). Leonora or Leonore: A note on Mrs Piper’s first name. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 82, 281-90. [Web page. Full text.]

Newbold, W.R. (1898). A further record of observations of certain phenomena of trance 2. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 14, 6-49. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Podmore, F. (1898). Discussion of the trance-phenomena of Mrs Piper 1. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 14, 50-78. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Sarraf, M., Woodley, M., & Tressoldi, P. (2020). Anomalous information reception by mediums: A meta-analysis of the scientific evidence. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 17, 396-402. Science Direct. [Web page. Abstract.]

Sidgwick, E. (1900). Discussion of the trance phenomena of Mrs Piper 2. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 15, 16-38. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Sidgwick, E. (1915). A contribution to the study of the psychology of Mrs Piper’s trance phenomena. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 28, 1-652. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Theobald, M. (1885). Correspondence [spirit writing]. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 2, 82-86. [Internet Archive. Embedded in PDF.]

Tressoldi, P., Liberale, L., & Sinesio, F. (2022). Is there someone in the hereafter? Mediumship accuracy of 100 readings obtained with a triple level of blinding protocol. Omega – The Journal of Death and Dying 91/2. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Trethewy, A.W. (1926). Mrs Piper and the Imperator band of controls. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 35, 445-65. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Verrall, H. de G. (1910). Report on the Junot sittings with Mrs Piper. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 24, 351-664. [IAPSOP. Embedded in PDF.]

Reincarnation

Overviews & General Topics

Angel, L. (1994). Empirical evidence of reincarnation? Examining Stevenson’s ‘most impressive’ case. Skeptical Inquirer 18/5 (September/October), 481-87. [Web page. Full text.]

Barros, J.C.S. (2004). Another look at the Imad Elawar case: A review of Leonard Angel’s critique of this ‘past life memory case study’. Last modified 5 September 2012. [Web page. Full text.]

Keil, H.H.J. (2010). Questions of the reincarnation type. Journal of Scientific Exploration 24, 79-99. [Download PDF.]

Keil, H.H.J., & Tucker, J.B. (2010). Response to ‘How to improve the study and documentation of cases of the reincarnation type? A reappraisal of the case of Kemal Atasoy’. Journal of Scientific Exploration 24, 295-98. [DOPS. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (1990). Of names and signs: Reincarnation, inheritance and social structure on the Northwest Coast. Anthropology of Consciousness 1/3-4, 9-18. [AnthroSource. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (1990). Past life memory case studies. In Advances in Parapsychological Research 6, ed. by S. Krippner, 184-267. Jefferson, North Carolina, USA: McFarland. Academia.edu. [Web page. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (1993). A cross-cultural study of reincarnation ideologies and their social correlates. MA thesis, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, USA. [Web page. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (2011). Ian Stevenson’s Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation: An historical review and assessment. Journal of Scientific Exploration 25, 789-820. [Download PDF.]

Matlock, J.G., & Mills, A. (1994). A trait index to North American Indian and Inuit reincarnation. In Amerindian Rebirth: Reincarnation Belief among North American Indians and Inuit, ed. by A. Mills & R. Slobodin, 299-356. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Mills, A. (2003). Shamanism defends a people. Cultural Survival Quarterly (June). [Web page. Full text.]

Moraes, L.J., Barbosa, G.S., Castro, J.P.G.B., Tucker, J.B., & Moreira-Almeida, A. (2022). Academic studies on claimed past-life memories: A scoping review. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 18/3, 371-78. [DOPS. Full text.]

Nahm, M., & Hassler, D. (2011). Thoughts about thought bundles: A commentary on Jürgen Keil’s paper ‘Questions of the reincarnation type’. Journal of Scientific Exploration 25, 305-18. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Pasricha, S. (1992). Are reincarnation type cases shaped by parental guidance? An empirical study concerning the limits of parents’ influence on children. Journal of Scientific Exploration 6/2, 167-80. [Internet Archive. Full text.]

Pasricha, S.K. (2011). Do attitudes of families concerned influence features of children who claim to remember previous lives? Indian Journal of Psychiatry 53/1, 21-24. [PMC. Full text.].

Pasricha, S.K., Keil, H.H.J., Tucker, J.B., & Stevenson, I. (2005). Some bodily malformations attributed to previous lives. Journal of Scientific Exploration 19, 359-83. [DOPS. Full text.]

Pehlivanova, M., Janke, M.J., Lee, J., & Tucker, J.B. (2018). Childhood gender nonconformity and children’s past-life memories. International Journal of Sexual Health 30/4, 380-89. [DOPS. Full text.]

Rivas, T. (2005). Rebirth and personal identity: Is reincarnation an intrinsically impersonal concept? Journal of Religion and Psychical Research 28/4, 226-33. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Rivas, T., & Dirven, A. (2017). Readings about previous lives: Is there evidence for psychic knowledge of former incarnations of others? Paranormal Review 82, 20-22. [Web page. Full text.]

Rivas, T., Carman, E., Carman, N., & Dirven, A. (2015). Paranormal aspects of pre-existence memories in young children. Journal of Near-Death Studies 34, 84-107. [UNT. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1960). The evidence for survival from claimed memories of former incarnations. Part I: Review of the data. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 54, 51-71. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1960). The evidence for survival from claimed memories of former incarnations. Part II: Analysis of the data and suggestions for further investigations. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 54, 95-117. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1977). The explanatory value of the idea of reincarnation. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 164/5, 305-26. [Web page. Abstract.]

Stevenson, I. (1983). American children who claim to remember previous lives. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 171, 742-48. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1985). The belief in reincarnation among the Igbo of Nigeria. Journal of Asian and African Studies 20/1-2, 13-30. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1990). Phobias in children who claim to remember previous lives. Journal of Scientific Exploration 4, 243-54. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1993). Birthmarks and birth defects corresponding to wounds on deceased persons. Journal of Scientific Exploration 7, 403-16. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (2000). Unusual play in young children who claim to remember previous lives. Journal of Scientific Exploration 14, 557-70. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I., & Keil, H.H.J. (2000). The stability of assessments of paranormal connections in reincarnation-type cases. Journal of Scientific Exploration 14, 365-82. [DOPS. Full text.]

Tucker, J.B. (2000). A scale to measure the strength of children’s claims of previous lives: Methodology and initial findings. Journal of Scientific Exploration 14/4, 571-81. [DOPS. Full text.]

Tucker, J.B., & Keil, H.H.J. (2013). Experimental birthmarks: New cases of an Asian practice. Journal of Scientific Exploration 27/3, 263-76. [DOPS. Full text.]

 Case Studies

Haraldsson, E. (2000). Birthmarks and claims of previous-life memories: I. The case of Purnima Ekanayake. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 64, 16-25. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Haraldsson, E. (2000). Birthmarks and claims of previous-life memories: II. The case of Chatura Karunaratne. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 64, 82-92. [Internet Archive. Full text.]

Haraldsson, E. (2003). Children who speak of a past life experience: Is there a psychological explanation? Psychology and Psychotherapy 76, 55-67. [Web page. Abstract.]

Haraldsson, E., & Samararatne, G. (1999). Children who speak of a previous life as a Buddhist monk: Three new cases. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 63, 268-91. [Web page. Full text.]

Keil, H.H.J. (1991). New cases in Burma, Thailand, and Turkey: A limited field study replication of some aspects of Ian Stevenson’s research. Journal of Scientific Exploration 5, 27-59. [Internet Archive. Full text.]

Keil, H.H.J. (2010). A case of the reincarnation type in Turkey suggesting strong paranormal information involvements. Journal of Scientific Exploration 24, 71-77. [Web page. Download PDF.]

Keil, H.H.J., & Tucker, J.B. (2000). An unusual birthmark case linked to a person who had previously died. Psychological Reports 87, 1067-74. [DOPS. Full text.]

Matlock, J.G. (2017). Historical near-death and reincarnation-intermission experiences of the Tlingit Indians: Case studies and theoretical reflections. Journal of Near-Death Studies 35/4, 214-41. [UNT. Full text.]

Matlock, J. G. (2024). Birthmarks and birth defects in the head and neck region and claims of past-life memories: Cases in Ian Stevenson’s Reincarnation and BiologyExplore: The Journal of Science and Healing 20/3, 306-12. [Web page. Full text.]

Mills, A. (1989). A replication study: Three cases of children in northern India who are said to remember a previous life. Journal of Scientific Exploration 3, 133-84. [ResearchGate. Full text.]

Mills, A. (1990). Moslem cases of the reincarnation type in northern India: A test of the hypothesis of imposed identification. Journal of Scientific Exploration 4, 171-202. PDFCoffee. [Download PDF.]

Pasricha, S. (1998). Cases of the reincarnation type in northern India with birthmarks and birth defects. Journal of Scientific Exploration 12/2, 259-93. [Abstract.]

Pasricha, S. (2001). Cases of the reincarnation type in South India: Why so few reports? Journal of Scientific Exploration 15/2, 211-21. [Web page. Full text.]

Rivas, T. (2003). Three cases of the reincarnation type in the Netherlands. Journal of Scientific Exploration 17/3, 527-32. [Academia.edu. Full text.]

Stevenson, I. (1977). The southeast Asian interpretation of gender dysphoria: An illustrative case report. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 165, 201-8. [DOPS. Full text.]

Stevenson, I., & Keil, H.H.J. (2005). Children of Myanmar who behave like Japanese soldiers: A possible third element in personality. Journal of Scientific Exploration 19, 172-83. [DOPS. Full text.]

Tucker, J.B. (2016). The case of James Leininger: An American case of the reincarnation type. Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 12/3, 200-7. [DOPS. Full text.]

Tucker, J.B., & Keil, H.H.J. (2001). Can cultural beliefs cause a gender identity disorder? Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality 13/2, 21-30. [DOPS. Full text.]

 Past Life Regression

Woods, K., & Barušs, I. (2004). Experimental test of possible psychological benefits of past-life regression. Journal of Scientific Exploration 18, 597-608. [Web page. Full text.]

 

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