Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other Extraordinary People

Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other Extraordinary People

Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other Extraordinary People

Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other Extraordinary People

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Overview

An introduction to the scientific study of psychics and mediums—those who are frauds, those who are psychotic, and those whose claims seem to defy easy dismissal.

Welcome to the world of Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other Extraordinary People. Here, experts in the emerging field of neurobiological study make the case that while many claims of psychic ability are easily proven false, there may well be claimants who can obtain information in ways not easily explained by mainstream science—and there might be scientific tools and approaches available to confirm those experiences.

Written by an expert team of distinguished investigators from a half dozen countries around the world, Mysterious Minds introduces readers to the current state of research into parapsychological experiences, emphasizing the neurobiological data obtained by those who claim to be psychics or mediums. It offers specific examples of paranormal claims of extraordinary people—claims scrutinized through the use of high-tech brain imaging, clinical neurological examinations, and psychotropic drugs. The book concludes by proposing a series of models based on fundamental neurobiology, psychology, and quantum physics that could help us unravel these mental mysteries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313358661
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/12/2009
Pages: 219
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., is professor of psychology at Saybrook University in San Francisco, CA.

Harris L. Friedman, PhD, is a research professor of psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL.

What People are Saying About This

Larry Dossey

"Within a mere five generations, physics has moved from a hard-core materialistic perspective to one that honors consciousness as a primary factor in our concept of reality. As Mysterious Minds makes clear, other areas of science appear to be moving in the same direction. As a result, our current concepts of mind and consciousness will eventually appear as antiquated as the four humors of medieval medicine. No human on earth can consider him/herself decently educated who is unaware of the information, revelations, and controversies contained in this magnificent book."

Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Science of Premonitions and Healing Words

Executive Editor of Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing

Rosemarie Pilkington

"Mysterious Minds is a welcome addition to our attempts at understanding mental and physical mediums and the phenomena they produce. The book contributes to the development of a much needed transdisciplinary field of inquiry that may help us in conceiving how these mysterious phenomena 'work.'"

Rosemarie Pilkington

"Mysterious Minds is a welcome addition to our attempts at understanding mental and physical mediums and the phenomena they produce. The book contributes to the development of a much needed transdisciplinary field of inquiry that may help us in conceiving how these mysterious phenomena 'work.'"

Rosemarie Pilkington, Ph.D., author of The Spirit of Dr. Bindelof: The Enigma of Seance Phenomena

Larry Dossey

"Within a mere five generations, physics has moved from a hard-core materialistic perspective to one that honors consciousness as a primary factor in our concept of reality. As Mysterious Minds makes clear, other areas of science appear to be moving in the same direction. As a result, our current concepts of mind and consciousness will eventually appear as antiquated as the four humors of medieval medicine. No human on earth can consider him/herself decently educated who is unaware of the information, revelations, and controversies contained in this magnificent book."

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