American professor of neurology and science writer
Terence Hines
Born
Terence Michael Hines
22 March 1951 (1951-03-22) (age 73)
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States
Occupation
Professor of psychology
Terence Michael Hines (born 22 March 1951) is an American academic and researcher. He is a professor of psychology at Pace University, New York,[1] and adjunct professor of neurology at the New York Medical College;[2] he is also a science writer. Hines has a BA from Duke University, and an MA and PhD from the University of Oregon.[3]
A fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, Hines is the author of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal which focuses on the fields of pseudoscience and the paranormal in the United States. He has also, controversially, authored papers expressing doubts about the existence of the G-spot.
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Terence Michael Hines (born 22 March 1951) is an American academic and researcher. He is a professor of psychology at Pace University, New York, and adjunct...
parapsychologists in an attempt to explain reported paranormal phenomena. TerenceHines in his book Pseudoscience and the Paranormal (2003), wrote, "Many theories...
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spiritualistic practices as well as the psychology of psychic deception. TerenceHines in his book Pseudoscience and the Paranormal (2003) has written: Modern...
Bennett, Martin Gardner, Michael Shermer and professor of neurology TerenceHines describe the topic of remote viewing as pseudoscience. C. E. M. Hansel...
include a stiffened gait or a deathlike trance. According to psychologist TerenceHines, the scientific community dismisses tetrodotoxin as the cause of this...
and being able to see and hear the experimenter to note subtle clues. TerenceHines has written: The methods the Rhines used to prevent subjects from gaining...
of motor automatism, or unconscious muscular activity." Neurologist TerenceHines has written "automatic writing is an example of a milder form of dissociative...
the scientific community, evidence must be both valid and reliable." Hines, Terence. (2003). Pseudoscience and the Paranormal. Prometheus Books. p. 144...
is para. On the classification of paranormal subjects, psychologist TerenceHines said in his book Pseudoscience and the Paranormal (2003): The paranormal...
such effects have been observed. Science writers Martin Gardner and TerenceHines and the philosopher Theodore Schick have written that if telekinesis...
following the publication of 'The G-spot: A modern gynecological myth' by TerenceHines, articles and book chapters continue to appear with subtitles such as...
by the patients themselves, months and even years after the event. TerenceHines commented "such reports are hardly sufficient to argue for the reality...
refinements and implications. The review was criticized by Richard Wiseman, TerenceHines, Ray Hyman among others who identified a number of errors in the piece...
television show in New York and Eisenbud was "flabbergasted". According to TerenceHines: Serios would use what he called a "gizmo," a tube of paper placed against...
through the minds of the subjects. According to professor of neurology TerenceHines in his book Pseudoscience and the Paranormal (2003): The planchette...
William A. Hammond C. E. M. Hansel Carlos María de Heredia Carl Hertz TerenceHines Harry Houdini Joseph Jastrow Stanley LeFevre Krebs Rose Mackenberg David...
William A. Hammond C. E. M. Hansel Carlos María de Heredia Carl Hertz TerenceHines Harry Houdini Joseph Jastrow Stanley LeFevre Krebs Rose Mackenberg David...
Tart responded by claiming the nonrandomness was due to a PK effect. TerenceHines has written that a procedural flaw in the experiment itself was used...
allowed the subject to note facial expressions and breathing patterns. TerenceHines has written of the original experiments: The methods the Rhines used...
of Maitreya and other spiritual masters. The neurologist and skeptic TerenceHines has written that pyramid power is a pseudoscience and tests have failed...
2008, p. 27. Pseudoscience and the Paranormal, Prometheus Books, 2003, TerenceHines, p. 307. Hancock, Graham, Fingerprints of the Gods, 1995, p. 375. "...
William A. Hammond C. E. M. Hansel Carlos María de Heredia Carl Hertz TerenceHines Harry Houdini Joseph Jastrow Stanley LeFevre Krebs Rose Mackenberg David...
neurologist TerenceHines has written that the proponents of the afterlife interpretation grossly underestimate the variability among the reports. Hines also...