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Rhine Era Era

Exploring the key developments, methodologies, and paradigm shifts in psi research during this period.

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Institutional Milestones

  • 1934 β€” Rhine publishes Extra-Sensory Perception, introducing the term "ESP" and reporting card-guessing experiments with Zener cards. The book sparks both public interest and fierce academic criticism.
  • 1937 β€” Rhine founds the Journal of Parapsychology, providing a dedicated peer-reviewed outlet for experimental work.
  • 1940 β€” Rhine publishes Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years, a comprehensive review addressing criticisms of his methods and presenting cumulative statistical evidence.
  • 1940s β€” Rhine begins psychokinesis (PK) experiments using dice-throwing, extending the research program from perception to physical influence.
  • 1957 β€” The Parapsychological Association (PA) is founded as a professional organization for parapsychologists.
  • 1965 β€” Thomas Duane and Thomas Behrendt publish an EEG study on identical twins in Science, reporting that when one twin is exposed to a stimulus, the other twin's brain sometimes shows correlated electrical activity β€” an early neuroscience approach to telepathy.

Research Character

Rhine transformed psychical research into experimental parapsychology, emphasizing forced-choice protocols, statistical analysis, and controlled laboratory conditions. Critics raised concerns about sensory leakage, recording errors, and optional stopping. The decline effect β€” where initial strong results weaken over time β€” was first noted in this period and remains a central controversy.

πŸ“„ In library:

  • rhine_1934_extrasensory_perception β€” Rhine (1934), Extra-Sensory Perception. The foundational monograph launching modern experimental parapsychology. Introduces the term "ESP," Zener card methodology, and statistical approach using probable error and critical ratios. Reports 64,000+ trials with subjects Linzmayer, Stuart, and Pearce achieving X values up to 75.3.
  • duane_1965_extrasensory β€” Duane & Behrendt (1965), "Extrasensory Electroencephalographic Induction Between Identical Twins," Science. A landmark neuroscience-based approach published in a top-tier journal, bridging the Rhine era into the emerging physiological paradigm.

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