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Caroline Watt

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Peerj|February 24, 2025
Do ambiguous images provide psychological insights? Testing a popular claimRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Peerj|July 26, 2022
Experiencing the impossible and creativity: a targeted literature reviewRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
I-Perception|June 3, 2015
And now for something completely different: Inattentional blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketchRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Peerj|December 20, 2018
Achieving the impossible: a review of magic-based interventions and their effects on wellbeingRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Perception|December 25, 2010
Judging a book by its cover: the unconscious influence of pupil size on consumer choiceRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 20, 2006
Belief in psychic ability and the misattribution hypothesis: a qualitative reviewRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 20, 2011
There is nothing paranormal about near-death experiences: how neuroscience can explain seeing bright lights, meeting the dead, or being convinced you are one of themDean Mobbs, Caroline Watt
Peerj|May 6, 2024
Seeing the impossible: the impact of watching magic on positive emotions, optimism, and wellbeingRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|July 20, 2011
It's good to know: how treatment knowledge and belief affect the outcome of distant healing intentionality for arthritis sufferersAlison Easter, Caroline Watt
Peerj|March 21, 2020
Conjuring cognition: a review of educational magic-based interventionsRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
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Peerj|February 24, 2025
Do ambiguous images provide psychological insights? Testing a popular claimRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Peerj|July 26, 2022
Experiencing the impossible and creativity: a targeted literature reviewRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
I-Perception|June 3, 2015
And now for something completely different: Inattentional blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketchRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Peerj|December 20, 2018
Achieving the impossible: a review of magic-based interventions and their effects on wellbeingRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Perception|December 25, 2010
Judging a book by its cover: the unconscious influence of pupil size on consumer choiceRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 20, 2006
Belief in psychic ability and the misattribution hypothesis: a qualitative reviewRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 20, 2011
There is nothing paranormal about near-death experiences: how neuroscience can explain seeing bright lights, meeting the dead, or being convinced you are one of themDean Mobbs, Caroline Watt
Peerj|May 6, 2024
Seeing the impossible: the impact of watching magic on positive emotions, optimism, and wellbeingRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|July 20, 2011
It's good to know: how treatment knowledge and belief affect the outcome of distant healing intentionality for arthritis sufferersAlison Easter, Caroline Watt
Peerj|March 21, 2020
Conjuring cognition: a review of educational magic-based interventionsRichard Wiseman, Caroline Watt
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