Researcher Bruno Forti has a hunch that the structure of consciousness is hidden from consciousness itself.
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Expert meditators shown to enhance cognition
A new study shows experienced meditators have very high theta wave activity, which is linked to disciplined regulation of attention, breath, and body posture.
Prominent sceptic: I may be wrong
Parapsychology research is “a true science”, says Chris French, founder of Goldsmiths’ Anomalist Psychology Research Unit.
Neuropsychiatrist: There is no death
Peter Fenwick was a staunch materialist whose research revealed to him that physical death is not final. At age 88, he holds no fear of it.
An attempt to define “average” conscious experience
Frontiers in Psychology has published a collection of studies covering different aspects of the challenge.
People with high self-control seek divine forgiveness
It seems that even among people with a belief in higher powers, seeking divine forgiveness is easier for some than for others.
The “consciousness wars” mimic crisis in psychology
At the core of the intellectual battle that has flared up in the research field of consciousness is the fact that consciousness means different things to different people. A similar conceptual divide in psychology can be traced more than a century ago.