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Article: LOCAL SIDEREAL TIME, GLOBAL GEOMAGNETIC FIELD FLUCTUATIONS AND MEMORY.
- Article from:
- The Journal of Parapsychology
- Article date:
- September 1, 2000
- Author:
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We acknowledge the financial support of the John Bjorkhem Memorial Foundation and thank Lars-Goran Nilsson, who kindly allowed us access to the Betula database, and Karen Williams for her skillful debugging of the English language.
ABSTRACT: The impetus for this study was the findings of Spottiswoode showing that free-response anomalous cognition (AC) effect size appears to be associated with local sidereal time (LST) and that correlations between AC effect size and global geomagnetic field (GMF) fluctuations appear to vary with LST. The need for replicating these findings in light of the lack of a sufficient amount of new AC data was highlighted. Using as an ...