An Experimental Approach to Dreams and Telepathy: II. Report of Three Studies
MONTAGUE ULLMAN M.D.1, and
STANLEY KRIPPNER PH.D.2
1 Director, department of psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 Tenth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11219
2 Senior research associate, Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 Tenth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11219
Three studies were designed to investigate telepathic effects in REM sleep. On each night a target (art print) was randomly selected by an agent who spent the night in a distant room attempting to telepathically influence the subject's dreams, which were monitored by EEG techniques and tape recorded. Typed transcripts were sent to outside judges fbr blind comparisons with the targets. For each study, the ratings given the actual target-transcript combinations were significantly higher than those given the incorrect target-transcript combinations.