A month ago I posted a blog entry entitled “Misperceived As Paranormal Activity”. I thought that it would be beneficial to expand on that post and discuss more situations where activity can be misperceived as paranormal when it is xenonormal. Xenonormal means it’s normal in nature, but unfamiliar.
Posted on November 4, 2021 in Human Behavior,Parapsychology by Eric Extreme
Tags: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, apophenia, autokinesis, availability cascade, Barnum Effect, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, chronostasis, cryptomensia, hypnagogic halluciantions, hypnopompic halluciations, ionospheric radio wave propagation, Mandela Effect, misophonia, New House Effect, Observer Expectancy Effect, parasomnia, pareidolia, peripheral drift illusion, Schumann Resonances, scopaesthesia, Semmelweis Reflex, sleep deprivation, synchronicity, tachypsychia, The Misinformation Effect, vibroacoustic phenomenon
Tags: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, apophenia, autokinesis, availability cascade, Barnum Effect, Charles Bonnet Syndrome, chronostasis, cryptomensia, hypnagogic halluciantions, hypnopompic halluciations, ionospheric radio wave propagation, Mandela Effect, misophonia, New House Effect, Observer Expectancy Effect, parasomnia, pareidolia, peripheral drift illusion, Schumann Resonances, scopaesthesia, Semmelweis Reflex, sleep deprivation, synchronicity, tachypsychia, The Misinformation Effect, vibroacoustic phenomenon