Dream Telepathy
SUMMARY
Maimonides Medical Center ran the experiments for a decade. The results still itch.
FULL DOSSIER
The Maimonides Medical Center dream studies (Ullman & Krippner, 1964-74): senders concentrated on art prints while receivers dreamed; independent judges matched dream reports to targets above chance across the series (documented in 'Dream Telepathy,' 1973, and journal papers). Replication attempts elsewhere produced mixed results, and the effect did not survive into a standardized paradigm — the standard critique. Hansel's and later skeptical reviews dispute the statistics; Child's 1985 American Psychologist review defended the data against misrepresentation. The node files parapsychology's most respectable orphan: a decade of institutional research, neither confirmed nor cleanly dismissed.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Ullman & Krippner, 'Dream Telepathy' (1973)
02Child, American Psychologist (1985)
03Hansel critiques
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