Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory
Variant namesThe Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory was established at Princeton University in 1979 by Robert G. Jahn, then Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, to pursue rigorous scientific study of the interaction of human consciousness with sensitive physical devices, systems, and processes common to contemporary engineering practice.
From the description of Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory reprints, 1978-2002. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 179276961
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creatorOf | Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory. Publications, 1981-84. | University of California, Los Angeles | |
referencedIn | Princeton University. School of Engineering and Applied Science. School of Engineering and Applied Science records, 1884-2002. | Princeton University Library | |
creatorOf | Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory. Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory reprints, 1978-2002. | Princeton University Library |
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associatedWith | Jahn, Robert G. | person |
associatedWith | Princeton University. School of Engineering and Applied Science. | corporateBody |
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Human-machine systems |
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