Volume 2, Issue 1, 2010
Editors:  Jennifer Moore and Mark A. Schroll, Ph.D.

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4 Overview of Journal of Parapsychology 73 Spring/Fall, 2009 by John Palmer, JP Editor
In the lead article for this issue, Diane Dutton and Carl Williams provide an exhaustive review of research on possible psi in animals. They begin with a discussion of research conducted in laboratory situations, most of which involved cats and rodents, but extended to goldfish and even cockroaches. The results of these studies were mixed. Read more...

5 "The Unexplained Powers of Animals"
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D.
For many years animal trainers, pet owners and naturalists have reported various kinds of perceptiveness in animals that suggest the existence of psychic powers. Surprisingly little research has been done on these phenomena. Biologists have been inhibited by the taboo against "the paranormal", and psychical researchers and parapsychologists have (with few exceptions) confined their attention to human beings. Read more...

7 Reflections on Psi and Sheldrake's Morphogenetic Fields by Mark A. Schroll, Ph.D.
All my life (since my first psi experience at age six in 1964) I have sought to both personally and professionally understand the mystery of psi. In addition to my depth of inquiry into understanding the modus operandi of psi, the psychological or personality orientation of people who claim to experience psi has also been of interest to me. Read more...

10 A Sociological Perspective on ‘Becoming’ A Spirit Medium in Britain by Hannah Gilbert, Ph.D.
Psychical research and parapsychology have accumulated an impressive body of research into Western spirit mediumship. Since 1848, when the Fox sisters’ earliest demonstrations spawned a quick succession of spirit mediums, a number of researchers have sought to use the latest scientific techniques in order to evaluate whether such phenomena provided evidence for life after death. Read more...
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