Parapsychology

Parapsychology is a field of study that explores the paranormal and psychic phenomena, aiming to understand and explain experiences that seem to lie outside the scope of conventional scientific understanding. This interdisciplinary field draws from psychology, neuroscience, and quantum physics to investigate various phenomena such as telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychokinesis, and near-death experiences. Recent research in parapsychology has shed light on its potential influence on psychological aspects. Cognitive function has been a focal point of study, with research indicating that certain individuals may exhibit extrasensory perception or telepathic abilities that challenge traditional cognitive theories. Studies have also explored the impact of parapsychological experiences on emotional well-being, suggesting correlations between psychic phenomena and altered emotional states. Furthermore, social interactions have been investigated in the context of parapsychology, revealing how shared psychic experiences can influence group dynamics and interpersonal relationships. Additionally, researchers have delved into the potential connection between parapsychological encounters and mental health disorders, seeking to understand how such experiences might contribute to or alleviate conditions like anxiety or trauma-related disorders. Psychological theories such as the transpersonal theory and the altered states of consciousness hypothesis have provided frameworks for understanding these phenomena within the field of parapsychology. Research methodologies encompass a wide range of approaches including controlled experiments, surveys, and case studies to gather empirical evidence supporting or challenging the existence of paranormal abilities. In conclusion, current research in parapsychology continues to offer valuable insights into its potential influences on cognitive function, emotional well-being, social interactions, and mental health disorders. By integrating diverse scientific disciplines and rigorous methodologies, this field strives to unravel the mysteries surrounding paranormal phenomena while contributing to our understanding of human psychology at large.

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Human Psychology

ISSN: 2644-1101
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Michael Bozarth, State University of New York at Buffalo
Journal of Human Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions pertaining to human psychology. It addresses articles that evaluate or discuss advanced theories in psychology as a whole spanning the entire spectrum of the psychological sciences. Research approaches that develop connections between sub disciplinary areas of research are