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Testing for Individual Differences in Anomalous Interactions with Objects (Psychometry)
by
Rowser-Grier, Daisy
, Smith, Tabatha
, Mitchell, David
, Simmonds-Moore, Christine
, Crowe, Georgia
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Consciousness
/ Parapsychology
/ Personality
/ Synesthesia
2023
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Testing for Individual Differences in Anomalous Interactions with Objects (Psychometry)
by
Rowser-Grier, Daisy
, Smith, Tabatha
, Mitchell, David
, Simmonds-Moore, Christine
, Crowe, Georgia
in
Consciousness
/ Parapsychology
/ Personality
/ Synesthesia
2023
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Testing for Individual Differences in Anomalous Interactions with Objects (Psychometry)
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Testing for Individual Differences in Anomalous Interactions with Objects (Psychometry)
2023
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Overview
The current study seeks to explore how differences in tendencies to experience the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (or ASMR) relate to performance on a psychometry task. ASMR has yet to be explored in relation to psi but seems to be promising as an anomaly-prone variable, given its association with traits that are associated with increased connectivity and tendencies to report exceptional experiences. Assessing individual variation in personality and empathy traits in self-reported autonomous sensory meridian response.
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Parapsychology Press
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