Monday 26 January 2009

ParaPsychology Research Papers

Sheldrake, R. (1998). The sense of being stared at - experiments in schools. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 62, 311-323. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (1999). The sense of being stared at confirmed by simple experiments. Biology Forum, Vol. 92, 53-76. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2000). The "sense of being stared at" does not depend on known sensory clues. Biology Forum, Vol. 93, 209-224. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2000). Follow-up: Research on the feeling of being stared at. Skeptical Inquirer, 58-61. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2001). Experiments on the sense of being stared at The elimination of possible artefacts Journal of the Society for Psychical Research Vol. 65, 122-137. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2005).The sense of being stared at. Part 1: Is it real or illusory? Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 12, No. 6, 12-31. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2005). The sense of being stared at. Part 2: Its implications for theories of vision. Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 12, No. 6, 32-49. [PDF]
Sheldrake, R. (2005). The non-visual detection of staring. Response to commentators. Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 12, No. 6, 117-126. [PDF]
Schwartz, G.E.R., & Russek, L.G.S. (1999). Registration of actual and intended eye gaze: Correlation with spiritual beliefs and experiences. Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 13, No. 2, 213–229. [PDF]
Wiseman, R. & Schlitz, M. (1998). Experimenter effects and the remote detection of staring. Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. 61, No. 3, 197-208. [PDF]