
pmid: 4423858
WE present results of experiments suggesting the existence of one or more perceptual modalities through which individuals obtain information about their environment, although this information is not presented to any known sense. The literature1–3 and our observations lead us to conclude that such abilities can be studied under laboratory conditions.
Information Theory, Electroencephalography, Pilot Projects, Awareness, Form Perception, Research Design, Parapsychology, Humans, Perception, Occipital Lobe, Sensory Deprivation, Color Perception, Photic Stimulation
Information Theory, Electroencephalography, Pilot Projects, Awareness, Form Perception, Research Design, Parapsychology, Humans, Perception, Occipital Lobe, Sensory Deprivation, Color Perception, Photic Stimulation
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