Publications
Publications
General collections of scientific papers
Collections of parapsychology papers
- Lexscien (Library of Exploratory Science) [subscription service]
Collections of papers from particular institutions and authors
- Utts, Jessica - Home Page (includes selected publications)
Online parapsychology journals and meeting proceedings and abstracts
Many older serial publications have been digitised by The International Association for the Preservation of Spiritualist and Occult Periodicals. These include the Journal and Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research up tp 1952.
- European Journal of Parapsychology (1975-2010) (no longer published)
- Journal of Nonlocality (2012-2017) (no longer published)
- Journal of Nonlocality and Remote Mental Interactions (2002-2006) (no longer published)
- Psypioneer (2004-2016) (no longer published)
- Zetetic Scholar (1978-1987) (no longer published)
Theses
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, University of Kent
- Kittenis, Marios D. - Event-related EEG correlations between physically isolated participants (2008)
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, School of History, Queen Mary, University of London
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths College
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
- Smith, David W. - An investigation of unconscious precognition in the visual attention system (2012)
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- M. Sc. Dissertation, London Centre for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
- Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh