English historian and psychical researcher (1906-1994) who wrote extensively about psi phenomena and coined the colloquial term ‘boggle threshold’.
Scientists & Researchers
British parapsychologist (1912-91) who investigated what he believed to be the electrical origins of paranormal phenomena.
Englishwoman (1895-1980) who wrote a memoir describing her frequent psychic experiences, often in relation to healing and family matters.
J Arthur Hill (1872-1951) was an English author of books on psychical research and spiritualism.
Brazilian philosopher and psychologist with research interests in parapsychology, in particular ganzfeld ESP and collective influence on random number generators.
British psychologist and parapsychologist based at the University of Northampton. His research has focused on implicit precognition, morphic fields and the use of floatation tanks to induce psi-conducive states.
Australian-born psychical researcher, noted both for his strong scepticism of physical (séance) mediums, and for his more sympathetic later work with the mental (clairvoyant) medium Leonora Piper.
British psychologist and psi researcher, whose work has focused on the relationship of creativity and other personality traits with anomalous experiences.
Austrian-born American author (1920-2009) and paranormal investigator, notably of the Amityville haunting, viewed with suspicion by some other parapsychologists.
American parapsychologist (1946-92) who achieved notable successes in his psi experiments and helped pioneer the ganzfeld sensory deprivation technique as a method of ESP testing.