Invitational Meeting on Anomalous Cognition
Status: Complete
This invitational workshop brought together a distinguished group of researchers to consider the state of the evidence for anomalous cognition, defined as apparent spatial, temporal, and active extensions of cognition and perception; to discuss the methodological and theoretical challenges presented by such phenomena; to address the sociological barriers that have constrained academic discussion of this topic; and to examine the process outcomes and potential impact of the meeting.
We would like to acknowledge the following for supporting this project: Bial Foundation, Fetzer Institute, Samueli Institute, and the University of British Columbia
Co-investigator(s): Jonathan Schooler, PhD, Wayne B. Jonas, MD