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22: The Neuroscience Of Extrasensory Perception | James H. Fallon, PhD

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James H. Fallon, PhD shares stories of extrasensory perception from a neuroscientific lens. Dr Fallon is a neuroscientist and psychopathy researcher and has been an authority on matters relating to neuroscience, mental illness, neuropsychiatry/psychology, and psychopathy for decades. Dr Fallon has delivered a monumental TED Talk on psychopaths and wrote a memoir on his experiences called The Psychopath Inside.
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr Fallon explores the importance of the temporal lobe in all sorts of functions, including what many might consider 'paranormal.' Telekinesis, mind-reading, dreams, prophetic predictions, knowing what's happened in the past—all these themes (and more) are covered. This is the science of extrasensory perception (also called ESP).
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James H. Fallon, PhD shares stories of extrasensory perception from a neuroscientific lens. Dr Fallon is a neuroscientist and psychopathy researcher and has been an authority on matters relating to neuroscience, mental illness, neuropsychiatry/psychology, and psychopathy for decades. Dr Fallon has delivered a monumental TED Talk on psychopaths and wrote a memoir on his experiences called The Psychopath Inside.
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr Fallon explores the importance of the temporal lobe in all sorts of functions, including what many might consider 'paranormal.' Telekinesis, mind-reading, dreams, prophetic predictions, knowing what's happened in the past—all these themes (and more) are covered. This is the science of extrasensory perception (also called ESP).
Strap in, and prepare to have your mind expanded.
To access Emil's Academia courses on anxiety, stress, trauma, self-awareness, and the neurobiology of confidence at 50% off (INCLUDES ACADEMIA SUBSCRIPTION to access these and HUNDREDS of other courses), use this link.
BUY Emil's eBook on addiction and willpower here (IT'S UNDER $2!)
Check Emil out on the Socials by clicking below:
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