A leading psychologist publishing in at least one leading journal (Psych Bull), 
offering his program to anyone interested.  I can't say I'm convinced, but he's 
pretty darn convincing. Now, I'm off to buy a lottery ticket.  Tomorrow after 
the numbers are announced, I'm going to present them to myself subliminally.

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From: Rick Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 11/14/2005 4:32 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: Re: student's question


Cancel that suggestion.  I just put 'precognitive habituation' into Google and 
it is Daryl Bem that I found first.  
http://www.dbem.ws/Precognitive%20Habituation.pdf
I haven't read the whole thing but it says that anyone with a computer and a 
stat program can reproduce it.  I'll be a millionaire in no time.

Rick Stevens wrote: 

        Burns, Daniel wrote: 
        
        

                   Research suggests that subliminal perception does influence 
behavior (e.g., mere exposure effect and sublimal/masked priming effects), as 
well as emotion (e.g., mere exposure to stimuli increases one's mood). In fact, 
recent research out of Cornell suggests that stimuli presented in the future 
actually affect your behavior now (e.g., subliminal precognition). 
                
                

        I think that we have a candidate for the James Randi million dollar 
prize.  Send those people to Randi.org and have them sign up. 
        
        


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__ Dr. Rick Stevens
__ Psychology Department
__ University of Louisiana @ Monroe
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