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Psychic Abilities

Psychic Abilities explores the science and psychology behind phenomena like telekinesis and mind reading, critically examining paranormal claims through the lenses of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. The book seeks to understand the underlying mechanisms that might explain these abilities, or, alternatively, reveal the psychological factors that contribute to belief in them. One intriguing insight is how stage magic exploits our understanding of visual perception to create the impression of impossible feats.

The book progresses systematically, first establishing a foundation in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. It then critically analyzes telekinesis and mind reading, contrasting claims of genuine ability with psychological principles like deception and nonverbal communication. By understanding perception, cognition, and cognitive biases, readers can better evaluate claims of psychic ability and avoid unfounded beliefs.

The book emphasizes empirical evidence and logical reasoning, focusing primarily on psychological and cognitive explanations. It provides readers with the critical thinking skills needed to evaluate paranormal claims, bridging the gap between science and popular culture. The book also scrutinizes the methodologies used in parapsychological research, promoting a more nuanced and skeptical approach.


Author:

  • Michael Brown

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 118 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Psychology

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