TAR -Transnational Anomalies Research-

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Transnational Anomalies Research

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Two New Team Members

[...] Ryan C. Burke @ TAR: Consultant; Researcher; Author. Other: Graduate student in Biology at Laurentian University; Researcher with Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University. [...]

Latest Updates

[...] team (e.g., Burke et al., 2013; Caswell et al., 2014) as well as that from colleagues at Laurentian University (e.g., Persinger & Lavallee, 2010; Persinger et al., 2010; Dotta et al., 2011). 2. [...]

TAR Meeting

[...] Dr. Gaona presenting to the Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University in the summer of 2013 A number of TAR team members will be meeting throughout the upcoming [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] new experiments were demonstrated from the Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University. As shown above, the TAR co-founders also gave a lengthy presentation on some of [...]

Newest Member

[...] We are very pleased and honored to announce the newest At-Large Member of the TAR team: Dr. David Luke @ TAR:Consultant; Researcher; Author Other: Senior lecturer in Psychology at [...]

Discussion on Shamanism

[...] given by Dr. David Luke, who we are very honored to count among the at-large members of the TAR team. This is a fascinating talk about shamanism, mediumship, and related topics that we urge [...]

Cabinet of Fear

[...] no error margin, the reactions of the viewer when confronting an image or concept.” The TAR team is set to act in a consulting capacity during production of the film, with team co- [...]

Latest Updates

[...] based on and extending previous research conducted in other laboratories by members of the TAR team (e.g., Burke et al., 2013; Caswell et al., 2014) as well as that from colleagues at Laurentian [...]

Visiting

[...] TAR co-president, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona, and head of the Neuroscience Research Group, Dr. Michael A. Persinger As previously [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] TAR founders, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona and Joey Caswell, begin a presentation on our team’s research This week was an absolute [...]

Latest Updates

[...] et al., 2011). 2. Senior researchers involved in the TAR FieldREG research program, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona, Joey Caswell, and Lucas Tessaro, are currently collaborating with Dr. Michael Persinger on [...]

Visiting

[...] Monte Castillo at the Physical Neuroscience discussion. Front: Lucas Tessaro, Dr. Gaona Back: Joey Caswell [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] TAR founders, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona and Joey Caswell, begin a presentation on our team’s research This week was an absolute thrill. Dr. Gaona’s [...]

Latest Updates

[...] ). 2. Senior researchers involved in the TAR FieldREG research program, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona, Joey Caswell, and Lucas Tessaro, are currently collaborating with Dr. Michael Persinger on a manuscript [...]

Current Research

[...] the U.S.A. An additional manuscript for this project is nearing completion. 5. A number of TAR team members will be meeting in Ontario, Canada at the end of July to discuss future directions and [...]

Luminous Phenomena and Tectonic Strain

[...] A number of TAR team members are also members of the Neuroscience Research Group at Laurentian University. Famous [...]

TAR Meeting

[...] Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University in the summer of 2013 A number of TAR team members will be meeting throughout the upcoming week while co-president Dr. Gaona is visiting our [...]

Visiting

[...] TAR co-president, Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona, and head of the Neuroscience Research Group, Dr. Michael A. Persinger As previously mentioned, Dr. Gaona has been visiting the [...]

Luminous Phenomena and Tectonic Strain

[...] A number of TAR team members are also members of the Neuroscience Research Group at Laurentian University. Famous transdisciplinary research scientist, Dr. Michael [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] well-received. We also engaged in a serious brainstorming session with head of the NRG, Dr. Michael Persinger, in which he worked his usual magic with physical calculation and quantification to help [...]

Luminous Phenomena and Tectonic Strain

[...] Research Group at Laurentian University. Famous transdisciplinary research scientist, Dr. Michael Persinger, heads the group and for many years has served as mentor and academic supervisor for a [...]

Latest Updates

[...] Dr. Jose Miguel Gaona, Joey Caswell, and Lucas Tessaro, are currently collaborating with Dr. Michael Persinger on a manuscript detailing empirical and quantitative evidence for potential mechanistic [...]

TAR Meeting

[...] on our research, conducting minor experiments, and discussing the future of Transnational Anomalies Research. This is always an exciting time of year and we look forward to the developments [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] to say we have plenty more ideas to work with as part of our ongoing efforts with Transnational Anomalies Research. A number of intriguing new experiments were demonstrated from the Neuroscience [...]

TAR Collaboration News

[...] A research manuscript from collaboration with the PRG Anomalous Research Unit in Red Lion, PA, U.S.A. has been submitted for review. We will, of course, provide a [...]

Current Research

[...] theoretical pursuits are currently under investigation in association with the PRG Anomalous Research Unit; the REG-related theory of residual effects or space “normalization” has been [...]

TAR is Online

[...] Check back here for all related updates including new publications. We currently have another team manuscript in review, with results from an additional experiment now finished analysis as well. Stay [...]

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Two New Team Members

[...] Ryan C. Burke @ TAR: Consultant; Researcher; Author. Other: Graduate student in Biology at Laurentian University; Researcher with Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University. [...]

Latest Updates

[...] team (e.g., Burke et al., 2013; Caswell et al., 2014) as well as that from colleagues at Laurentian University (e.g., Persinger & Lavallee, 2010; Persinger et al., 2010; Dotta et al., 2011). 2. [...]

TAR Meeting

[...] Dr. Gaona presenting to the Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University in the summer of 2013 A number of TAR team members will be meeting throughout the upcoming [...]

2014 Summer Visit Summary & Photos

[...] new experiments were demonstrated from the Neuroscience Research Group (NRG) at Laurentian University. As shown above, the TAR co-founders also gave a lengthy presentation on some of [...]

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