Abrams, Stephen Irwin (1938-)
Abrams, Stephen Irwin (1938-)
Psychologist who studied extrasensory stimulation of conditioned reflexes in hypnotized subjects. He was born July 15, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois, and studied at the University of Chicago and Oxford University, England. Abrams has served as visiting research fellow at the Parapsychology Laboratory, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; president of the Parapsychology Laboratory of the University of Chicago (1957-60); and charter associate of the Parapsychological Association. His paper "Extrasensory Behavior" was presented at the Seventh Annual Congress of the Parapsychological Association at Oxford in 1964.
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