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Is there such a thing as ESP?

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Answered by Fortunegiant
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ESP (extrasensory perception) is the ability to take in information that has not passed in to the body through any of the senses . People with ESP claim to know of things without having heard , seen or learnt of them . Eg. If a child eats an apple without the mother's knowledge , mother gets to know of his child without having heard , seen or learnt .
Answered by shreya839
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There may be no topic in psychology quite as controversial, or as fascinating, as extrasensory perception, or ESP. Three posited forms of ESP are: 1. Telepathy - transfer of information from one person to another without known mediation of sensory communication, 2. Clairvoyance - acquisition of information about places, people, or events without mediation of known senses, and 3. Precognition - acquisition of information about a future event that could not be anticipated through any known processes of inference. In a study of telepathy, or psi, for example, participants are seated in two separate rooms; while one “transmits” signals, the other attempts to “receive” them. However, critics argue that many of the effects demonstrated in ESP experiments can simply be explained by faulty methodology and sensory “leakage” in which participants inadvertently give away the answers. The only "extra-sensory" feature in such cases might be that some people are very good at reading people’s very subtle signals.

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