Extra Sensory #225
August 09, 2013
This episode was recorded when Science for the People was called Skeptically Speaking.
This week, we’re examining the scientific perspective on “psychic powers” like telepathy, telekinesis and remote viewing. We’ll speak to science author Brian Clegg about his new book Extra Sensory: The Science and Pseudoscience of Telepathy and Other Powers of the Mind. And we’ll speak to Ricardo Chavarriaga Lozano, researcher in non-invasive brain-computer interfaces, about experiments working on connecting different animals directly through their brains.
Guests:
- Brian Clegg
- Ricardo Chavarriaga Lozano
Featured Book
Extra Sensory: The Science and Pseudoscience of Telepathy and Other Powers of the Mind
Written by Brian Clegg
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