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Subliminal and Extrasensory Perception

This document discusses subliminal perception and extrassensory perception (ESP). Subliminal perception refers to processing stimuli too weak to consciously recognize. ESP refers to perception independent of the five senses and includes telepathy (reading other minds), clairvoyance (seeing distant events), and precognition (knowing the future). The document provides examples and sub-categories of ESP like telepathy involving information transfer between minds, clairvoyance perceiving objects/events, and precognition concerning future or past events.
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Subliminal and Extrasensory Perception

This document discusses subliminal perception and extrassensory perception (ESP). Subliminal perception refers to processing stimuli too weak to consciously recognize. ESP refers to perception independent of the five senses and includes telepathy (reading other minds), clairvoyance (seeing distant events), and precognition (knowing the future). The document provides examples and sub-categories of ESP like telepathy involving information transfer between minds, clairvoyance perceiving objects/events, and precognition concerning future or past events.
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  • Subliminal Perception
  • Extrasensory Perception

SUBLIMINAL

PERCEPTION
SUBLIMINAL
WHAT IS

PERCEPTION?
sub below and limen threshold
Where subliminal comes to mean below
threshold

the perception of or reaction to a stimulus that


occurs without awareness or consciousness (Collins
English Dictionary)

We can process some information from stimuli too


weak to recognize.
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VISUAL SUBLIMINAL
MESSAGES
VISUAL SUBLIMINAL
MESSAGES
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EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
WHAT IS EXTRASENSORY
PERCEPTION ?
perception that occurs independently of the main
physical senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste and
smell or, indeed, perceptual processes such as
proprioception)

In some ways the term is vague but it is generally


used to imply a source of information that is
unknown to modern science
WHAT IS EXTRASENSORY
PERCEPTION ?
perception that occurs independently of the main
physical senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste and
smell or, indeed, perceptual processes such as
proprioception)

Perception without sensation.

In some ways the term is vague but it is generally


used to imply a source of information that is
unknown to modern science
TYPES OF EXTRASENSORY
PERCEPTION
TELEPATHY reading messages from other minds

CLAIRVOYANCE seeing remote events

PRECOGNITION knowing the future


EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
SUB- CATEGORIES
TELEPATHY
For telepathy the source of information is another
persons mind
The principle requirement of telepathic transmission
is that the information transfer cannot be explained
by any known physical process
Often the demonstration involves information
transfer over large distances
Unlike physical information transfer, telepathy is not
subject to the weakening of the signal the further you
move away from the source
EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
SUB- CATEGORIES
CLAIRVOYANCE
Clairvoyance is similar to telepathy except that the
source of the information is an object or event rather
than another mind
As well as clairvoyance, we can propose
clairaudience where the source of information is
auditory rather than visual
Clairaudience is an alleged psychic ability to hear
things that are beyond the range of the ordinary
power of hearing, such as voices or messages from
the dead
EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
SUB- CATEGORIES
PRECOGNITION
If the clairvoyance or clairaudience concerns things
in the future or the past these are referred to as
precognition and retrocognition respectively
Precognitive can be about recent events (e.g. the
perpetrator of a recent murder) or distant events.

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