3 Things That Make You More Likely to See Ghosts, According to a Psychologist
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3 Things That Make You More Likely to See Ghosts, According to a Psychologist
Your brain might already have a ghost waiting. It just needs the right invitation.
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About 1 in 5 Americans say they’ve seen a ghost. If you’re not one of them, your brain might be the reason.
According to Melissa Maffeo, a psychology professor at Wake Forest University and author of Science of the Supernatural, there’s no shortage of very un-spooky explanations for seemingly paranormal experiences. Writing for The Conversation, Maffeo argues that roughly three-quarters of Americans believe in some form of paranormal activity, and a specific combination of neurological and psychological factors can make certain people way more susceptible to those experiences than others.
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