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}}'''Sensory leakage''' is a term used to refer to information that transferred to a person by conventional means (means other than Psi) during an experiment into Psi.<ref name=skeptdic1>Carroll, Robert (2006), "" - Skeptics Dictionary (2007-04-14).</ref> | }}'''Sensory leakage''' is a term used to refer to information that transferred to a person by conventional means (means other than Psi) during an experiment into Psi.<ref name=skeptdic1>Carroll, Robert (2006), "" - Skeptics Dictionary (2007-04-14).</ref> | ||
For example, where the subject in an ESP experiment receive a visual cue |
For example, where the subject in an ESP experiment receive a visual cue — the reflection of a ] in the holder's glasses — sensory leakage can be said to have occurred. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Template:Infobox ParanormaltermsSensory leakage is a term used to refer to information that transferred to a person by conventional means (means other than Psi) during an experiment into Psi.
For example, where the subject in an ESP experiment receive a visual cue — the reflection of a Zener card in the holder's glasses — sensory leakage can be said to have occurred.
References
- Carroll, Robert (2006), "Sensor Leakage" - Skeptics Dictionary (2007-04-14).
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