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 +[[Image:Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the [[mysticism]] series.
 +<br><small>Illustration to the ''[[Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum]]'' ([[1618]]) by [[Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens]]</small>]]
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 +'''Extrasensory perception''' ('''ESP''') involves reception of information not gained through the recognized [[sense]]s and not inferred from experience. The term was coined by German psychical researcher, [[Rudolf Tischner]], and adopted by Duke University psychologist [[J. B. Rhine]] to denote [[psychic]] abilities such as [[telepathy]] and [[clairvoyance]], and their trans-temporal operation as [[precognition]] or [[retrocognition]]. ESP is also sometimes casually referred to as a [[Sense#Five classical senses|sixth sense]], gut instinct or hunch. The term implies acquisition of information by means external to the basic limiting assumptions of science, such as that organisms can only receive information from the past to the present.
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 +[[Parapsychology]] is the study of paranormal psychic phenomena, including ESP. Parapsychologists generally regard such tests as the [[ganzfeld experiment]] as providing compelling evidence for the existence of ESP. The [[scientific community]] does not accept this due to the disputed evidence base, the lack of a theory which would explain ESP, and the lack of experimental techniques which can provide reliably positive results.
 +==See also==
 +* [[Astral projection]]
 +* [[Aura (paranormal)|Aura]]
 +* [[Clairvoyance]]
 +* [[Clever Hans]]
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 +* [[Extrasensory Perception (book)|''Extrasensory Perception'' (book)]]
 +* [[International Zetetic Challenge]]
 +* [[intuition (knowledge)|Intuition]]
 +* [[Mediumship]]
 +* [[Out-of-body experiences]]
 +* [[Parapsychology]]
 +* [[List of basic parapsychology topics|Parapsychology basic items (list)]]
 +* [[Precognition]]
 +* [[Psychokinesis]]
 +* [[Pyrokinesis]]
 +* [[Religious experience]]
 +* [[Remote viewing]]
 +* [[Retrocognition]]
 +* [[Silva Method]]
 +* [[List of spirituality-related topics|Spirituality items (list)]]
 +* [[Telepathy]]
 +* [[The Decline Effect]]
 +* [[List of topics characterized as pseudoscience]]
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Extrasensory perception (ESP) involves reception of information not gained through the recognized senses and not inferred from experience. The term was coined by German psychical researcher, Rudolf Tischner, and adopted by Duke University psychologist J. B. Rhine to denote psychic abilities such as telepathy and clairvoyance, and their trans-temporal operation as precognition or retrocognition. ESP is also sometimes casually referred to as a sixth sense, gut instinct or hunch. The term implies acquisition of information by means external to the basic limiting assumptions of science, such as that organisms can only receive information from the past to the present.

Parapsychology is the study of paranormal psychic phenomena, including ESP. Parapsychologists generally regard such tests as the ganzfeld experiment as providing compelling evidence for the existence of ESP. The scientific community does not accept this due to the disputed evidence base, the lack of a theory which would explain ESP, and the lack of experimental techniques which can provide reliably positive results.

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