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What (who) is extrasensory perception - definition

RECEPTION OF INFORMATION VIA EXTRA SENSES
Extrasensory Perception; Psi ability; Extra Sensory Perception; Second sight; Extra-Sensory Perception; Extra sensory perception; Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP); Extra-sensory; Extrasensory; Extra-sensory perception; ESPer
  • [[Zener cards]] were first used in the 1930s for experimental research into ESP.
  • J. B. Rhine]]
  • ''The Vision'', by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1914)

extrasensory perception         
extrasensory perception         
[?kstr?'s?ns(?)ri]
¦ noun the supposed faculty of perceiving things by means other than the known senses, e.g. by telepathy.
Extrasensory Perception (book)         
BOOK BY J.B. RHINE
Extrasensory Perception after Sixty Years; Extrasensory Perception After Sixty Years; Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years
Extrasensory Perception is a 1934 book written by parapsychologist Joseph Banks Rhine, which discusses his research work at Duke University. Extrasensory perception is the ability to acquire information shielded from the senses, and the book was "of such a scope and of such promise as to revolutionize psychical research and to make its title literally a household phrase".

Wikipedia

Extrasensory perception

Extrasensory perception or ESP, also called sixth sense, is a claimed paranormal ability pertaining to reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses, but sensed with the mind. The term was adopted by Duke University psychologist J. B. Rhine to denote psychic abilities such as intuition, telepathy, psychometry, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, empathy and their trans-temporal operation as precognition or retrocognition.

Second sight is a form of extrasensory perception, whereby a person perceives information, in the form of a vision, about future events before they happen (precognition), or about things or events at remote locations (remote viewing). There is no evidence that second sight exists. Reports of second sight are known only from anecdotes. Second sight and ESP are classified as pseudosciences.

Examples of use of extrasensory perception
1. Nearly half, 48 percent, believe in extrasensory perception, or ESP.
2. His interest in extrasensory perception was such that he had a Senate staffer assigned to the subject.
3. Only the secret services can save Putin and Russia from all of these dangers because they are the only ones who possess extrasensory perception, which will allow them to penetrate into the inner minds of all of Russia‘s adversaries.
4. He told an interviewer later that the "Simone" issue "had not been helpful in the campaign." At the time of his retirement in 1''5, Time magazine dubbed him "Senator Oddball," rehashing a 1'87 incident when, fearing an extrasensory perception gap with the Soviets, he invited carnival–level spoon bender Uri Geller to Washington to demonstrate his skills.