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Evidence for Enhanced Congruence Between Dreams and Distant Target Material During Periods of Decreased Geomagnetic Activity

Stanley Krippner, Saybrook Institute, 450 Pacific Ave. (3rd floor), San Francisco, CA 94133

Michael Persinger, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6 Canada

The accuracy of concordance between dream content and target pictures over 20 nonconsecutive nights (1964-1967) for a single percipient was correlated with global geomagnetic activity. Spearman r correlations demonstrated a significant association between geomagnetic activity and accuracy (greater accuracy/less geomagnetic activity) for the 24-hour periods that corresponded with the dream nights. These results support the hypothesis that the geomagnetic effect is most evident when anomalous effects obtained under psi task conditions is present.

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