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Extrasensory perception
ESP is an abbreviation for extrasensory perception. The term was coined by J.B. Rhine who was a psychologist at Duke University.
"Some of the instances of a religion are called telepathy, extrasensory perception, or miracles."
Extrasensory refers to something which falls outside the normal range of human senses. In the case of ESP (extrasensory perception), it just means that someone has super sensitive perceptions like telepathy, clairvoyance or precognition.
The word "extrasensory" is an adjective. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She had an extrasensory feeling that she was being watched.
It falls under the category - parapsychology. ESP.
The word you want may be psychic - a person claiming to have extrasensory perception.
Wumingke. has written: 'Tong ling ren' -- subject(s): Extrasensory perception
The concept of extrasensory perception (ESP) was first introduced by Frederick Myers in the late 19th century. However, research into ESP and parapsychology gained more prominence in the early to mid 20th century.
Cells that detect and respond to psychic or mental energy, allowing for telepathic communication or other extrasensory perception.
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Extrasensory perception is not believed by scientist, because they do not understand how it works. And, people with this gift are frowned on for us not to believe in them. They should be scientifically studied. They say the air force is trying to get fighter pilots to talk to each other, by using esp while in flight and in battle. Love, Carmino Seranni