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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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