Telepathy
Telepathy
Telepathy
2 Thought reading
In the late 19th century the magician Washington Irving
Bishop would perform thought reading demonstrations.
Bishop claimed no supernatural powers and ascribed his
powers to muscular sensitivity (reading thoughts from unconscious bodily cues).[15] Bishop was investigated by a
group of scientists including the editor of the British Medical Journal and the psychologist Francis Galton. Bishop
performed several feats successfully such as correctly
identifying a selected spot on a table and locating a hidden object. During the experiment Bishop required physical contact with a subject who knew the correct answer.
He would hold the hand or wrist of the helper. The scientists concluded that Bishop was not a genuine telepath
but using a highly trained skill to detect ideomotor movements.[16]
The origin of the concept of telepathy in the Western civilization can be tracked to the late 19th century.[10] As
the physical sciences made signicant advances, scientic concepts were applied to mental phenomena (e.g.,
animal magnetism), with the hope that this would help
understand paranormal phenomena. The modern concept
of telepathy emerged in this context.[10]
The notion of telepathy is not dissimilar to two psychological concepts: delusions of thought insertion/removal.
This similarity might explain how an individual might
come to the conclusion that they were experiencing
telepathy. Thought insertion/removal is a symptom of
psychosis, particularly of schizophrenia or schizoaective
disorder.[11] Psychiatric patients who experience this
symptom falsely believe that some of their thoughts are
not their own and that others (e.g., other people, aliens,
demons or fallen angels, or conspiring intelligence agencies) are putting thoughts into their minds (thought insertion). Some patients feel as if thoughts are being taken out
of their minds or deleted (thought removal). Along with
other symptoms of psychosis, delusions of thought insertion may be reduced by antipsychotic medication. Psy-
3 Case studies
In the late 19th century the Creery Sisters (Mary, Alice,
Maud, Kathleen, and Emily) were tested by the Society
for Psychical Research and believed to have genuine psychic ability. However, during a later experiment they
were caught utilizing signal codes and they confessed to
fraud.[18][19] George Albert Smith and Douglas Black1
3 CASE STUDIES
knows her husband intimately, may be able to
guess with a fair degree of accuracy what he is
likely to drawparticularly if the picture is related to some freshly recalled event the two experienced in common. At rst, simple pictures
like chairs and tables would likely predominate,
but as these are exhausted, the eld of choice
narrows and pictures are more likely to be suggested by recent experiences. It is also possible that Sinclair may have given conversational
hints during some of the testshints which in
his strong will to believe, he would promptly
forget about. Also, one must not rule out the
possibility that in many tests, made across the
width of a room, Mrs. Sinclair may have seen
the wiggling of the top of a pencil, or arm
movements, which would convey to her unconscious a rough notion of the drawing.[22]
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Types
from the mind of one person to another.[27] The magician 4.1 Types
John Booth wrote the experiment was not an example of
telepathy as a high percentage of misses had occurred. Parapsychology describes several forms of telepathy:[5]
Booth wrote it was more likely that the hits were the
result of coincidence, law of averages, subconscious ex Latent telepathy, formerly known as deferred
pectancy, logical inference or a plain lucky guess.[28]
telepathy,[36] is described as the transfer of inforIn a series of experiments Samuel Soal and his assismation, through Psi, with an observable time-lag betant K. M. Goldney examined 160 subjects over 128,000
tween transmission and reception.[5]
trials and obtained no evidence for the existence of
telepathy.[29] Soal tested Basil Shackleton and Gloria
Retrocognitive, precognitive, and intuitive
Stewart between 1941 and 1943 in over ve hundred
telepathy is described as being the transfer of
sittings and over twenty thousand guesses. Shackleton
information, through Psi, about the past, future or
scored 2890 compared with a chance expectation of 2308
present state of an individuals mind to another
and Gloria scored 9410 compared with a chance level
individual.[5]
of 7420. It was later discovered the results had been
Emotive telepathy, also known as remote
tampered with. Gretl Albert who was present during
inuence[37] or emotional transfer, is the process of
many of the experiments said she had witnessed Soal
[29]
transferring kinesthetic sensations through altered
altering the records during the sessions.
Betty Marstates.
wick discovered Soal had not used the method of random selection of numbers as he had claimed. Marwick
Superconscious telepathy involves tapping into the
showed that there had been manipulation of the score
superconscious[38] to access the collective wisdom
sheets all the experiments reported by Soal had thereby
[30][31]
of the human species for knowledge.
been discredited.
In 1979 the physicists John Taylor and Eduardo Balanovski wrote the only scientically feasible explanation
for telepathy could be electromagnetism (EM) involving 4.2
EM elds. In a series of experiments the EM levels were
many orders of magnitude lower than calculated and no
paranormal eects were observed. Both Taylor and Balanovski wrote their results were a strong argument against
the validity of telepathy.[32]
Research in anomalistic psychology has discovered that
in some cases telepathy can be explained by a covariation
bias. In an experiment (Schienle et al. 1996) 22 believers
and 20 skeptics were asked to judge the covariation between transmitted symbols and the corresponding feedback given by a receiver. According to the results the believers overestimated the number of successful transmissions whilst the skeptics made accurate hit judgments.[33]
The results from another telepathy experiment involving
48 undergraduate college students (Rudski, 2002) were
explained by hindsight and conrmation biases.[34]
In parapsychology
Within the eld of parapsychology, telepathy is considered to be a form of extrasensory perception (ESP)
or anomalous cognition in which information is transferred through Psi. It is often categorized similarly
to precognition and clairvoyance.[35] Experiments have
been used to test for telepathic abilities. Among the most
well known are the use of Zener cards and the Ganzfeld
experiment.
Zener Cards
Zener cards
4.3
Dream telepathy
4.4
Ganzfeld experiment
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the senders room next door as the rooms were not soundproof and the senders ngerprints to be visible on the
Parapsychological studies into dream telepathy were target object for the receiver to see.[55][56]
carried out at the Maimonides Medical Center in
Hyman also reviewed the autoganzfeld experiments and
Brooklyn, New York led by Stanley Krippner and
discovered a pattern in the data that implied a visual cue
Montague Ullman. They concluded the results from
may have taken place:
some of their experiments supported dream telepathy.[43]
However, the results have not been independently
replicated.[44][45][46][47] The psychologist James Alcock
has written the dream telepathy experiments at MaiThe most suspicious pattern was the fact
monides have failed to provide evidence for telepathy and
[48]
that
the hit rate for a given target increased with
lack of replication is rampant.
the frequency of occurrence of that target in
The picture target experiments that were conducted by
the experiment. The hit rate for the targets that
Krippner and Ullman were criticized by C. E. M. Hansel.
occurred only once was right at the chance exAccording to Hansel there were weaknesses in the design
pectation of 25%. For targets that appeared
of the experiments in the way in which the agent became
twice the hit rate crept up to 28%. For those
aware of their target picture. Only the agent should have
that occurred three times it was 38%, and for
known the target and no other person until the judging of
those targets that occurred six or more times,
targets had been completed, however, an experimenter
the hit rate was 52%. Each time a videotape
was with the agent when the target envelope was opened.
is played its quality can degrade. It is plauHansel also wrote there had been poor controls in the exsible then, that when a frequently used clip is
periment as the main experimenter could communicate
the target for a given session, it may be physwith the subject.[49]
ically distinguishable from the other three decoy clips that are presented to the subject for
An attempt to replicate the experiments that used picture
judging. Surprisingly, the parapsychological
targets was carried out by Edward Belvedere and David
community has not taken this nding seriously.
Foulkes. The nding was that neither the subject nor the
They still include the autoganzfeld series in
judges matched the targets with dreams above chance
their meta-analyses and treat it as convincing
level.[50] Results from other experiments by Belvedere
evidence for the reality of psi.[54]
and Foulkes were also negative.[51]
4.5
Twin telepathy
Scientic reception
6 See also
7 Notes
7 NOTES
[10] Roger Luckhurst. (2002). The Invention of Telepathy, 1870-1901. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199249626
[12] Graham Pickup. (2006). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. Volume 11, Number 2, Number 2/March 2006. pp. 117-192
[32] Taylor, J. G and Balanovski, E. (1979). Is There Any Scientic Explanation of the Paranormal?. Nature, 279: 631633.
8 FURTHER READING
8 Further reading
James Alcock. (1981). Parapsychology: Science
or Magic? A Psychological Perspective. Pergamon
Press. ISBN 0-08-025772-0
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Bergen Evans. (1954). The Spoor of Spooks: And
Other Nonsense. Knopf.
C. E. M. Hansel. (1989). The Search for Psychic Power: ESP and Parapsychology Revisited.
Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-516-4
Walter Mann. (1919). The Follies and Frauds
of Spiritualism. Rationalist Association. London:
Watts & Co. Chapter XII. pp. 131191.
David Marks. (2000). The Psychology of the Psychic
(2nd Edition). Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-57392798-8
Felix Planer. (1980). Superstition. Cassell. ISBN
0-304-30691-6
Graham Reed. (1988). The Psychology of Anomalous Experience. Prometheus Books. ISBN 087975-435-4
Stuart Sutherland. (1994). Irrationality: The Enemy
Within. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-016726-9
External links
The Intuitive Magician - Bruce Hood
Telepathy - Skeptics Dictionary
Soal-Goldney Experiment - a critical evaluation of
the Soal-Goldney Experiment, which claimed to
prove the existence of telepathy
Dream and Telepathy - article in Science and Psychoanalysis
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