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Communication and Parapsychology: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Vancouver, Canada, August 9-10, 1979

Shapin, Betty, & Coly, Lisette

 This book contains ten papers plus discussions, and a final roundtable discussion, given at a Parapsychology Foundation convention in Vancouver. Each paper dealt with a specific aspect of communication and psi. Robert Morris discussed "Psi Functioning Within a Simple Communication Model," Harvey Irwin related information processing theory to psi, Carroll Nash reviewed the characteristics of psi communication, and "Nonverbal Communication and ESP" was discussed by Paul Byers. Robert Rosenthal discussed the implications of the experimenter effect for nonverbal communication research, Edward Storm's paper was entitled "Attention and Computation in the Brain," "Neutrino Theory of Psi Phenomena" was Martin Ruderfer's contribution, Luther Rudolf discussed "The Psi Channel Coding Problem," David R. Barker dealt with "Psi Information and Culture," and Montague Ullman described "Psi Communication Through Dream Sharing."
Publisher Information:New York: Parapsychology Foundation, 1980. 230p. Chapter references; 8 figures; 2 graphs; 6 maps; 12 tables
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