Well, I think I am using up my 3 postings per day right here and now :-)

There is an excellent segment in one of the Alan Alda PBS series that aired 
early last fall that also focuses on the effects of magnets--it's been a while 
and the details are not important--but it does seem to be a method that is 
being used in respectable research.

Annette

Quoting Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Stephen Black wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for the url to that interesting article, Paul. The description
> > about "using magnets", although accurate, might suggest that this is
> > some kind of quack apparatus. In fact, it's for real.
> 
>     Actually, I was just withholding judgment (and still am), just because
> it sounds fairly fantastic, and the only thing I've read about it so far is
> this one popular press article. However, there doesn't seem to be any magic
> involved, and my curiousity is piqued. If nothing else the article should
> make for an interesting stimulus to get students to discuss the relationship
> between conceptualization and perception, which I find one of the most
> interesting topics in psychology.
> 
> Paul Smith
> Alverno College
> Milwaukee
> 
> 
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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
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San Diego, CA 92110
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