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Redefined predictors of subjective paranormal experiences (SPE) in temporal lobe dysfunction (TLD)


Palmer J, Neppe, VM, Exploratory Analyses of Refined Predictors of Subjective ESP Experiences and Temporal Lobe Dysfunction in a Neuropsychiatric Population. European Journal of Parapsychology, 2004, 19, 44-65.

Our thanks to the European Journal of Parapsychology for permission to republish it. This research was supported by an international Bial Grant funded from Portugal.

This critically important paper further discusses the research of Drs Palmer and Neppe on subjective paranormal experience and the temporal lobe reported in

Palmer J, Neppe, VM . A controlled analysis of subjective paranormal experiences in temporal lobe dysfunction in a neuropsychiatric population. Journal of Parapsychology, 2003, 67:1, 75-98.

The work complements Professor Neppe's original work demonstrating anomalous temporal lobe functioning is both state and trait related to subjective paranormal experience namely

Neppe VM. Temporal lobe symptomatology in subjective paranormal experients. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research . 1983; 77 (1): 1-29 (not yet available on the Internet)


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