• The Use of Personal Computers in Psychical Research

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Mon Jul 14 03:33:05 2025
    "The Use of Personal Computers in Psychical Research"
    by, Charles Honorton

    Honorton initiated his talk by stating the parapsychology deals with
    fundamental issue of reality. The field forges empirical questions
    about important aspects of our nature. One of the more important
    questions, according to Honorton, is whether our mental states and
    intentionality can have a causative effect on our environment. He then
    briefly turned to the benefits of computers in psi research. He
    believes that the use of computers can allow us to bypass criticisms
    that have paralyzed experimental research for some time. Computers can
    document all information from an experiment and can essentially free
    the experimenter(s) from mechanical concerns so that interpersonal
    activities can receive more attention.

    Honorton then laid some foundation for his work in altered states of
    consciousness, the ganzfeld technique and computers. He provided some
    background material in regards to his early work with altered states of
    consciousness at Maimonides Hospital in New York. He briefly described
    the dream telepathy work of Ullman, Krippner, and himself. Nine out of
    13 dream studies were statistically significant. As an outgrowth of
    these studies, Honorton searched for a method that would incorporate
    important aspects of the dream work, without the need for monitoring a
    subject throughout the night. He decided that the use of the ganzfeld
    technique to elicit psi utilized some of these important features, such
    as: hypnosis and meditation, and most importantly, noise reduction (a
    relative absence of perceptual processing).

    Honorton showed a video tape that described his ganzfeld work and the
    use of the Apple computer to automate the experiments. In one
    particular series, in one room a randomly selected section of the video
    tape was displaying a ca rtoon with Bugs Bunny going up in a space ship
    and ascending out the top of the craft. We heard the audio portion of
    the subject who was in another room. The subject was uncanny in his
    description of the cartoon, his imagery closely matched the activity on
    the film in the next room.

    In looking at the future of research with ganzfeld and computers,
    Honorton offered several important points to consider. He doesn't want
    to be concerned with methodology. He would like to see himself and his
    fellow experimenters have such "tight" experiments that they should
    only be concerned with interpersonal activities with the subjects.
    Also, until now work has focused only on receiver optimization. He
    would like to see work on rapport between sender and receiver. He would
    like to develop more meaningful targets for the subjects. In fact, if
    it is possible, he would like to tailor the targets to the individuals.
    Biofeedback should also be utilized in this experimental setting.
    Finally, more psychological and demographic information should be
    collected.

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