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Unconscious Perception of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment

๐Ÿ“„ Original study
Radin, Dean I โ€ข 1997 Modern Era โ€ข precognition

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What if your body could sense the future before your conscious mind knows? In this pioneering study, 31 participants viewed randomly selected photographs โ€” some emotionally intense, some calm โ€” while their skin conductance (a sweat-related arousal measure), heart rate, and blood flow were recorded. Remarkably, about one second before an intense photo appeared, their bodies already started reacting, even though the computer hadn't yet chosen the image. Combining all three body measures, the signal peaked at nearly 5 standard deviations โ€” very strong statistically. This experiment became the template for dozens of follow-up studies on bodily anticipation of emotional events.

Research Notes

Foundational paper establishing the presentiment/predictive anticipatory activity paradigm. This protocolโ€”random photo selection, pre-stimulus physiological recording, superposed epoch analysisโ€”became the template for dozens of replications and the Mossbridge et al. 2012 meta-analysis. Central to Controversy #3 (presentiment). One of Radin's most influential experimental contributions.

Four experiments tested whether the autonomic nervous system responds differentially to randomly selected emotionally extreme versus calm photographs before display, suggesting unconscious precognitive perception. Thirty-one participants viewed 1,060 computer-selected photos while electrodermal activity, heart rate, and blood volume pulse were recorded during 13-second epochs. Superposed epoch analysis revealed a clear orienting pre-sponse: EDA diverged between extreme and calm targets approximately one second before display. A permutation test yielded p = .008, and combining all three measures via Stouffer z-scores produced a pre-display peak of nearly 5 standard deviates.

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APA
Radin, Dean I (1997). Unconscious Perception of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment. Journal of Scientific Exploration.
BibTeX
@article{radin_1997_unconscious_presentiment,
  title = {Unconscious Perception of Future Emotions: An Experiment in Presentiment},
  author = {Radin, Dean I},
  year = {1997},
  journal = {Journal of Scientific Exploration},
}