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Title: Susan Blackmore's home page
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Susan J. Blackmore, 1951-

Description: Susan Blackmore has conducted research in and published on a variety of areas of inquiry including consciousness studies, the paranormal, neuroscience, psychology, Zen meditation, lucid dreaming, and memes. A central interest guiding some of her research has been why people come to believe in the paranormal. Her website includes information on her current and past research, a list of publications, recent media coverage, biographical information, and her curriculum vitae. (Zach Rowinski 2004-06-14)

Publisher Place: Bristol
Publisher: Self
Normalized publisher place: Bristol
Publisher country: United Kingdom

Published Date Note: Website updated regularly.

URL: http://www.susanblackmore.co.uk/
Subject: Meditation
Consciousness
Death
Evolution
Brain
Paranormal
Lucid dreaming
Near-death experiences (NDEs)
Out-of-body experiences
Alien abduction
Memes
Classification: Buddhism and Science -- International Science -- Cognitive Science -- Consciousness Studies
Buddhism and Science -- International Science -- Psychology
Buddhism and Science -- Buddhism -- Zen/Ch’an Buddhism
Cultural Coverage: United States
Temporal coverage: 20th century CE
21st century CE
Language: English
Interface Language: English
Format: Online resource
Media type: Audio
Image
Text
Resource Type: Announcement
Digital Encoding: html
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rm (ram)
Reader Rating: useful
Release Flag: OK for viewing
Date Of Record Creation: 2004-06-14 21:45:44
Date Record Checked: 2004-06-14
Date Last Modified: 2005-12-20 18:57:57
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