The ideomotor phenomenon is a psychological phenomenon wherein a subject makes motions unconsciously. Also called ideomotor response (or ideomotor reflex)...
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Dowsing (section Ideomotor phenomenon)
dowsing devices is generally attributed to random movement, or to the ideomotor phenomenon, a psychological response where a subject makes motions unconsciously...
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unfalsifiable. Documented examples are considered to be the result of the ideomotor phenomenon. Spirit writing, later called Fuji (扶乩/扶箕), has a long tradition...
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11:11 (numerology) (redirect from 11:11 phenomenon)
experiences Apparitional experiences Empath False awakening Hypnosis Ideomotor phenomenon Out-of-body experiences Parapsychology Synchronicity Related Anomalistics...
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pencils against the other player's. Like a Ouija board, it uses the ideomotor phenomenon, with players moving the pencils without conscious control. The two...
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experiences Apparitional experiences Empath False awakening Hypnosis Ideomotor phenomenon Out-of-body experiences Parapsychology Synchronicity Related Anomalistics...
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is no known scientific evidence that astral projection as an objective phenomenon exists, although there are cases of patients having experiences suggestive...
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Poltergeist (redirect from Poltergeist phenomenon)
experiences Apparitional experiences Empath False awakening Hypnosis Ideomotor phenomenon Out-of-body experiences Parapsychology Synchronicity Related Anomalistics...
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or short phrase. Enthusiasts consider EVP to be a form of paranormal phenomenon often found in recordings with static or other background noise. Scientists...
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Spiritism), 1868 A possible explanation for these movements is the ideomotor phenomenon. Lewis Spence. (2003). Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology...
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