Remote viewers and synesthesia

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Nice to see an article about remote viewing in Psychology Today:

Spycraft and Synesthesia
The top remote viewers in our nation are synesthetes.

Maureen Seaberg, October 15, 2018

Quote:According to Dr. May and his colleague Dr. Sonali Marwaha, the hyper-connectivity within the synesthetes' brains may help them successfully connect to information which cannot be accessed through conventional means, but rather, through the sensory processes alone. They are working on this model, which they now call the “multiphasic model of informational psi”. Details of the model can be found here: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2158244015576056.

Features an interview with Drs May and Marwaha.
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(2018-10-24, 02:33 AM)Ninshub Wrote: Nice to see an article about remote viewing in Psychology Today:

Spycraft and Synesthesia
The top remote viewers in our nation are synesthetes.

Maureen Seaberg, October 15, 2018


Features an interview with Drs May and Marwaha.

Corrected link for the 2015 paper by Marwaha and May:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1...4015576056
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