(PEAR) Laboratory to the Pursuit of Global Health

By: Larry Dossey, Harald Walach, Wayne B. Jonas, Robert G. Jahn, Brenda J. Dunne, Roger D. Nelson, York H. Dobyns, G. Johnston Bradish
Publication Name: Proceedings
Year: 2007

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Sponsor
Samueli Institute


Purpose & Focus
This collection of peer-reviewed publications, technical reports and essays collated from 25 years of research out of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) program is focused on its relevance to the biology of healing.

Audience
Basic and clinical scientists, academics, health maintenance organization providers and administrators, policy makers and philosophers.

Outcome
Papers of relevant overviews, technical studies, FieldREG applications and theoretical models as published in a special issue of Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing.

Table of Contents 

Explorations 
PEAR Lab and Nonlocal Mind: Why They Matter 
Larry Dossey

Special Commentary
From Parapsychology to Spirituality – The Legacy of the PEAR Database
 
Harald Walach and Wayne B. Jonas

Author's Foreword
The Pertinence of PEAR to the Pursuit of Global Health

Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

Relevant Overviews
Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World
 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

The PEAR Proposition 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

Information, Consciousness, and Health
Robert G. Jahn

The Physical Basis of Intentional Healing Systems (abstract) 
Roger D. Nelson

Consciousness, Information, and Living Systems 
Brenda J. Dunne and Robert G. Jahn

Correlations of Random Binary Sequences with Pre-Stated Operator Intention: A Review of a 12-Year Program 
Robert G. Jahn, Brenda J. Dunne, Roger D. Nelson, York H. Dobyns, and G. Johnston Bradish

Information and Uncertainty in Remote Perception Research 
Brenda J. Dunne and Robert G. Jahn

Technical Studies
Count Population Profiles in Engineering Anomalies Experiments (abstract)
 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

Experiments in Remote Human/Machine Interaction (abstract) 
Brenda J. Dunne and Robert G. Jahn

Series Position Effects in Random Event Generator Experiments (abstract)
Brenda J. Dunne, York H. Dobyns, Robert G. Jahn, and A. Thompson 

Co-Operator Experiments with an REG Device (abstract)
Brenda J. Dunne

Gender Differences in Human/Machine Anomalies (abstract)
Brenda J. Dunne

FieldREG Applications
FieldREG Anomalies in Group Situations (abstract) 

Roger D. Nelson, G. Johnston Bradish, York H. Dobyns, Brenda J. Dunne, and Robert G. Jahn

FieldREG II: Consciousness Field Effects: Replications and Explorations
Roger D. Nelson, Robert G. Jahn, Brenda J. Dunne, York H. Dobyns and G. Johnston Bradish

The Ordering of Random Events by Emotional Expression (abstract) 
R.A. Blasband

Theoretical Models
Science of the Subjective

Robert G. Jahn

On the Quantum Mechanics of Consciousness, with Application to Anomalous Phenomena (abstract) 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

The Complementarity of Consciousness 
Robert G.  Jahn

A Modular Model of Mind/Matter Manifestations (M5) 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

M*: Vector Representation of the Subliminal Seed Regime of M5 (abstract) 
Robert G. Jahn

Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality 
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

Endophysical Models Based on Empirical Data (abstract)
Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

Closing Material
Epilogue

Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunne

For more information about this special issue, please visit:
http://www.explorejournal.com/issues/contents