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Rhine Research
Center
2741 Campus Walk Avenue
Building 500
Durham, NC 27705
Phone (919) 309-4600
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Rhine Research Center
EVP Panel |

LISTEN NOW! $10.00
Of all of the data
that paranormal investigators collect, Electronic Voice Phenomena
(EVP) -- audio recordings of voices that were not heard at the time
that they were recorded -- provide perhaps the most provocative and
controversial evidence of activity in supposedly haunted locations.
Although some investigators claim that EVP are the voices of unseen
entities, critics say that they result from mundane sources such as
radio transmissions or the tendency of the brain to create patterns
from random sounds. A panel of three research scientists (Mark
Leary, John Palmer, and Graham Watkins) and two highly experienced
paranormal investigators (George Mathis and Jim Hall) will discuss
what we presently know about EVP and the degree to which scientific
research can address questions regarding the source and nature of
Electronic Voice Phenomena.
Participants:
Mark Leary, Ph.D., is a social and personality psychologist who has
held faculty positions at Denison University, the University of
Texas, Wake Forest University, and Duke University. He is the author
of 11 books and nearly 200 scientific articles and chapters on
topics related to social behavior and emotions. He also has
interests in philosophy of science, research design, and
quantitative analysis and is involved in efforts to promote critical
and scientific thinking among the public.
Dr.
John Palmer, Ph.D., was on the staff of the Rhine Research Center
(formerly Foundation of Research on the Nature of Man) from 1984 to
2004, serving as both the Director of Education and Director of
Research. He has been Editor of the Journal of Parapsychology since
1994 and was President of the Parapsychological Association in 1979
and 1992. His research has focused primarily on psychological
factors associated with ESP performance in the laboratory. He has
published numerous research articles and is co-author of the book
Foundations of Parapsychology. |
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Graham Watkins attended the University of Kentucky and did graduate
studies
at Duke University, majoring in Zoology. In the early 1970s, he was
a research associate at the Foundation for Research on the Nature of
Man at the time that J. B. Rhine was the director. He is best known
for the mouse-ether studies, which demonstrated the ability of
"talented" subjects to cause mice to recover from ether anesthesia
faster than they normally would. He has also worked in the fields of
toxicology and electronics and is a published writer of both fiction
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George Matthis is president of the National Society for Paranormal
Investigation and Research (NSPIR), a non-profit organization
dedicated to paranormal investigation, research, and education. As
part of its mission to educate the public about the paranormal and
to promote ethical, science-based investigations, NSPIR sponsors the
Carolina Hauntings, Apparitions, and Poltergeists Society (CHAPS) to
educate the public regarding paranormal investigations. George is
also president of the Paranormal Resource Alliance, which is
dedicated to promoting adherence to a code of ethics and standards
among paranormal investigators and providing resources for
paranormal groups.
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Jim Hall is a science teacher and director of Haunted North
Carolina, which has investigated hundreds of cases of paranormal
activity since it was founded (as Seven Paranormal Research) in
1992. Jim has over 20 years of experience in paranormal
investigations, which he approaches with a critical mindset,
insisting that rational explanations be thoroughly considered before
turning to paranormal ones. Jim is vice-president of the Paranormal
Research Alliance and is regularly sought by the media for his
expertise regarding the paranormal.
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