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From its beginning in 1937, the Journal of Parapsychology has been recognized worldwide as an authoritative resource for anyone interested in the scientific study of paranormal phenomena. J. B. Rhine and William McDougall of the famed Duke University Parapsychology Lab established the Journal of Parapsychology to share experimental research findings with the scientific community. Their strict criteria for evaluating research reports remain in place today through peer review. In addition to professionally scrutinized articles about original research, the Journal of Parapsychology includes theoretical discussions, book reviews, correspondence, and abstracts of papers from the Parapsychological Association’s annual convention. Editor John Palmer and Managing Editor Dave Roberts maintain the tradition of thorough research and careful documentation in the Journal of Parapsychology today.


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Volume 74/ Number 2  Fall 2010




GUEST EDITORIAL
Technical Challenges for the Way Forward               
Edwin C. May

PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

2010 Presidential Address: Connecting,
Diverging, and Reconnecting: Putting the Psi
Back Into Psychedelic Research
David Luke

Abstracts of Full Papers from the
Parapsychological Association 53rd Annual
Convention, Paris, France, July 22–25, 2010

ARTICLES

Consciousness Induced Restoration of
Time Symmetry (CIRTS): A Psychophysical
Theoretical Perspective
Dick J. Bierman

The Effect of Paranormal Involvement on
Game Strategy
Erin C. Dupuis

Higher Anticipatory Response at 13.5 ± 1 H
Local Sidereal Time in Zebra Finches
Fernando Alvarez

The Evolution of Beliefs in God, Spirit, and
the Paranormal. I: Terror Management and
Ritual Healing Theories
Michael P. Kelley

The Evolution of Beliefs in God, Spirit, and
the Paranormal. II: Transliminality as the
Mediating Factor
Michael P. Kelley

OBITUARY

Michael A. Thalbourne
Peter R. Phillips


BOOK REVIEWS

Synchronicity: Multiple Perspectives
on Meaningful Coincidence
Ed. by Lance Storm
Ginette Nachman

The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for
Psychic Phenomena
by Diane Hennacy Powell
Caroline Watt

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion:
How Feelings Link the Brain, the Body,
and the Sixth Sense
by Michael A. Jawer with Marc S. Micozzi
Julia Mossbridge

Chico Xavier: Medium of the Century
by Guy Lyon Playfair
Etzel Cardeña

Correspondence (Tart, Potts)

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We would like to thank the following persons for their work
in translating abstracts for this issue of the Journal: Eberhard Bauer (German),
Renaud Evrard (French) and Carlos Alvarado (Spanish).

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