Publications & Affiliations
Publications
Baker, I. S. (1998). Review of the 22nd International Conference of the Society for Psychical Research, The Paranormal Review, 8, 8 - 10
Baker, I. S. (2002). "Do Ghosts Exist?" - A Summary of Parapsychological Research into Apparitional Experiences. In J. Newton (Ed.). Early Modern Ghosts. Durham, UK: University of Durham.
Baker, I. S. (2005). Nomenclature and methodology [Peer commentary on 'the sense of being stared at']. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 12, 6, 56-63.
Watt, C., & Baker, I. S. (2002). Remote Facilitation of Attention Focusing with Psi-Supportive Versus Psi-Unsupportive Experimenter Suggestions. Journal of Parapsychology, 66, 2, 151-168.
Presented Papers
22nd International Conference of the Society for Psychical Research - September, 1998. Investigation of a Reportedly Haunted Public House in Derbyshire
Early Modern Ghosts Conference, Centre for 17th Century Studies, University of Durham - March, 2001. "Do Ghosts Exist?" - A Summary of Parapsychological Research into Apparitional Experiences
26th International Conference of the Society for Psychical Research - September, 2002. Remote Staring: A Research Review
"Getting the most from Event-Related Potential (ERP) studies of Human Cognition", a workshop held in the Department of Psychology at the University of Stirling, sponsored by the Royal Society of Edinburgh - August, 2005. The Electrophysiology of Remote Staring Detection.
Invited Talks
"The Electrophysiology of Remote Staring Detection" - March, 2005. The Institut fur Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene (IGPP) and the University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
"'Don't look now, but I think he's behind us!' - Investigating the Electrophysiology of Remote Staring Detection" - March, 2005. University College Northampton, UK.
Affiliations
- Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS).
- Student Member of the British Psychophysiological Society (BPPS). The organisation is changing its name to the British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience (BACN).
- Student Member of the Society of Applied Neuroscience (SAN).
- Student Member of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR).
- Founding Member of the Survival Research Network (SRN) - a multi-disciplinary group of researchers who are interested in examining and questioning the beliefs for and against the continuity of human consciousness after bodily death.
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