Difference between revisions 201420756 and 201420848 on enwiki{{Infobox Paranormalterms |Image_Name = Ganzfeld.jpg |Image_Caption = An experiment in Sensory deprivation aiming to stimulate AC |Usage = Terminology |Name = Anomalous Cognition |Origin = [[Science Applications International Corporation]] (SAIC) |Short = AC |Additional_Names = |Definition = The transfer of information through means other than the 5 traditional sense. Primarily in relation to Psi |Characteristics = Subject said to gain information that was shielded from their senses by distance, time, or physical barriers. |Extra_Title = |Extra_Column = |See_Also = [[Psi (parapsychology)|Psi]],<br>[[Parapsychology]],<br>[[Ganzfeld experiment]] }}'''Anomalous cognition''' is a blanket term used to describe the purported transfer of information to a subject through means other than the 5 traditional senses. It is usually used in relation to [[telepathy]], [[clairvoyance]], [[remote viewing]], and other phenomena said to be evidence of [[extra-sensory perception]]. <ref name=skepdic>[http://skepdic.com/anomcog.html Anomalous Cognition], Skeptics Dictionary (2007-04-13)</ref><ref name=spotjams>Spottiswoode, P. James S. "Geomagnetic Fluctuations and Free-Response Anomalous Cognition: A New Understanding", The Journal of Parapsychology V61, 1997 (2007-04-13)</ref><ref name=targetandsender>Nevin D. Lantz, Wanda L. W. Luke, Edwin C. May, "Target and Sender Dependencies in Anomalous Cognition Experiments", The Journal of Parapsychology, V58, 1994</ref> This is an umbrella term used to label an information transfer which may comprise one or more underlying processes. The term was coined by [[Science Applications International Corporation]] (SAIC). <ref name=skepdic/> == References == <references/> ==See also== *[[anomalous perturbation]] *[[Psi (parapsychology)]] [[Category:Parapsychology]] [[Category:Paranormal terminology]] {{para-psych-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=201420848.
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