Telepathy
Telepathy
(from the Greek, tele, "distant"; and , patheia, "feeling") is the
claimed ability of humans and other creatures to communicate information
from one mind to another, without the use of extra tools such as
speech or body language. Considered a form of extra-sensory perception
or anomalous cognition, telepathy is often connected to various
paranormal phenomena such as precognition, clairvoyance and empathy.
Western scientific investigation of telepathy is generally recognized
as having begun with the initial program or research of the Society
for Psychical Research. The apex of their early investigations was
the report published in 1886 as the two-volume work Phantasms of
the Living. It was with this work that the term "telepathy" was
introduced, replacing the earlier term "thought transference". Although
much of the initial investigations consisted largely of gathering
anecdotal accounts with follow-up investigations, they also conducted
experiments with some of those who claimed telepathic abilities
When the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR) was founded
in 1885, after the SPR in 1884, telepathy became the first psychic
phenomenon to be studied scientifically. The first testing was simple.
A sender in one room would try to transmit a two-digit number, a
taste, or a visual image to a receiver in another room. The French
physiologist Charles Richet introduced mathematical chance to the
tests, and also discovered that telepathy occurred independent of
hypnotism.
Telepathy seems to be related to the individual's emotional state.
This is true of both the sender and receiver. Most women were receivers,
as case findings showed, and one possible explanation is that women
are more in touch with their emotions and rely on intuition more
than men. Geriatric telepathy is fairly common, this may be due,
it is speculated, to the impairment of the senses with age. Telepathy
can be induced in the dream state. It appears to be related to some
biological factors: blood volume changes during telepathic sending,
and electroencephalogram monitoring show that the brain waves of
the recipient change to match those of the sender. Dissociative
drugs adversely affect telepathy, but caffeine has a positive effect
on it.
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