The European Journal of Parapsychology (EJP) was a peer-reviewed scientific journal for research — particularly theoretical and theory-driven empirical work — relating to the field of parapsychology (defined as the study of communication or interaction between organisms and their environment that do not appear to rely on the established sensorimotor channels). The EJP’s aim was to stimulate and enhance activity in parapsychology, particularly in Europe, by publishing articles, research notes, student research briefs, reviews and comments that offer insight into or criticisms of parapsychological research. The EJP operated on a not-for-profit basis, and ran from 1975-2010.
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