An Introduction to Paranormal Psychology - With Chris French
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating field of anomalistic psychology in this 41-minute lecture by Professor Chris French at The Royal Institution. Delve into the scientific explanations for seemingly paranormal phenomena, examining why millions believe in ghosts and other unexplainable experiences. Learn about cognitive biases, probability estimation errors, and the Barnum effect that contribute to paranormal beliefs. Discover cross-cultural interpretations of sleep paralysis, the controversy surrounding hypnotic regression, and the psychology behind perceived backwards satanic messages. Gain insights into the universality of paranormal beliefs and experiences across societies throughout history, and understand how psychological factors can explain these phenomena without resorting to supernatural explanations.
Syllabus
Intro
Population Stereotypes
Anomalistic Psychology
Halloween Challenge 2012
Universality of Paranormal Beliefs and Experiences
Cognitive Biases
Poor Estimation of Probabilities
The Barnum Effect and Cold Reading
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli, 1781
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli, 1791
Cross-Cultural Interpretations of Sleep Paralysis
Hypnotic Regression
Nun or Bun? The Immaculate Confection
Backwards Satanic Messages?
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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