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Apparitions and thought-transference: an examination of the evidence for telepathy

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The author surveys reported cases and controlled trials concerning telepathic phenomena, organizing evidence into experimental transference of sensations (tastes, pains, sounds, visual images), tests with hypnotized percipients, induced motor effects (inhibition, origination of action, planchette-writing, table-tilting), and distant transference. The work identifies methodological pitfalls such as fraud, suggestion, muscle-reading, sensory leakage, and errors of memory and narration, reviews spontaneous cases and coincident dreams, and applies critical standards to assess credibility. Emphasis is placed on detailed description of procedures, the statistical and observational weaknesses of the evidence, and recommendations for more rigorous inquiry.

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Frank Podmore

Frank Podmore was a British author and psychical researcher known for his exploration of the paranormal and the study of telepathy. His notable work, "Apparitions and Thought-Transference: An Examination of the Evidence for Telepathy," delves into the phenomena of apparitions and the potential for thought communication beyond conventional means. Podmore's contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the intersection of psychology and the supernatural, positioning him as a significant figure in the early investigation of psychic phenomena.

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