Extrasensory Perception

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J. B.

Rhine's 'Extrasensory Perception' is a foundational text in parapsychology, detailing his groundbreaking research on ESP at Duke University.

The book presents results from card-guessing experiments, aiming to provide empirical evidence for paranormal phenomena.

Rhine's work sparked significant debate and controversy, challenging conventional scientific understanding of perception and consciousness.

His research methods and interpretations have been subject to scrutiny, but his book remains influential in the field of parapsychology.

The book's legacy lies in its contribution to the ongoing discussion about the nature of consciousness and the possibility of extrasensory abilities.

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