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extrasensory perception
extrasensory perception
noun
- the supposed ability of certain individuals to obtain information about the environment without the use of normal sensory channels Also calledcryptaesthesia ESP See also clairvoyance telepathy
extrasensory perception
- Knowledge or perception without the use of any of the five senses. ESP includes clairvoyance (knowledge about some distant object or event, such as an unreported accident), telepathy (reading another's thoughts or sending one's own to another), and precognition (predicting the future). Although many people claim to have extrasensory powers, these powers have yet to be verified by scientific procedures. ( See also parapsychology and psychic research .)
Word History and Origins
Origin of extrasensory perception1
Example Sentences
Pinker points out that 55 percent of Americans believe in psychic healing, and 41 percent believe in extrasensory perception, according to a 2005 Gallup survey.
Catholic enough to have considered the priesthood, he also loved philosophy and divination and believed in extrasensory perception.
Some of the warning signs were obvious, like published claims of extrasensory perception and dramatic instances of scientific fraud.
Ralph dismisses such extrasensory perception as more liability than gift, especially since Michael grows increasingly frail by exercising his powers and comes to depend on Hilda for friendship, stability and reassurance.
Blackmore began her career as a parapsychologist, intent on finding evidence for astral projection and extrasensory perception.
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