Anomalous cognition

Anomalous cognition is a blanket term used to describe the purported transfer of information to a subject through means other than the 5 traditional senses. It is usually used in relation to telepathy, clairvoyance, remote viewing, and other phenomena said to be evidence of extra-sensory perception. This is an umbrella term used to label an information transfer which may comprise one or more underlying processes. The term was coined by Science ... more

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