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Dr Stefan Schmidt conducted two experiments in the paranormal. The first consisted of remote staring in which an observer spied on another volunteer through a CCTV. In the second, one volunteer tried to make the other feel uncomfortable. In both, the subject was hooked to electrodes to monitor the skin's electrical activity when they were and weren't being subjected. In the British Journal of Psychology, the results were reported as "small, but significant."
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Distant intentionality and the feeling of being stared at: Two meta-analyses
British Journal of Psychology, 1 May 2004, vol. 95, iss. 2, pp. 235-247(13)
Schmidt S.[1]; Schneider R.[1]; Utts J.[2]; Walach H.[1]
[1] University Hospital Freiburg, Germany [2] University of California, Davis, USA
Dr Richard Wiseman, from the University of Hertfordshire, wrote in the study: "Results revealed significantly more reports of unusual experiences in areas that had a reputation for being haunted.