Remote Viewing Study

In 2019-2020, researchers Dr. Paul Stevens & Dr. Ben Roberts at the University of Derby’s School of Human Sciences carried out a study about remote viewing — a purported perceptual ability whereby individuals are able to describe and experience objects and locations that are blocked from ordinary perception, either by distance, shielding, or time. In other words, it is about apparently getting information about somewhere else without being able to make use of your traditional senses (sight, sound, smell, touch or taste), which some people would describe as ‘psychically’ acquired information or extrasensory perception (ESP). The study was funded by the Bial Foundation (grant 180-18)

The study is now complete and a summary of results has been sent to all participants. This summary is also available here (82K PDF File).

Last updated: July 15 2020