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Electrocortical correlations between pairs of isolated people: A reanalysis

May 17, 2017
Dean Radin, PhD

Radin, D. (2017). Electrocortical correlations between pairs of isolated people: A reanalysis. F1000Research, 6.


Abstract

A previously reported experiment collected electrocortical data recorded simultaneously in pairs of people separated by distance. Reanalysis of those data confirmed the presence of a time-synchronous, statistically significant correlation in brain electrical activity of these distant “sender-receiver” pairs. Given the sensory shielding employed in the original experiment to avoid mundane explanations for such a correlation, this outcome is suggestive of an anomalous intersubjective connection.


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