Glossary

Remote Perception

Remote perception is the claimed ability to perceive distant locations, objects, or events without using ordinary sensory input.

Overview

The term is often used in parapsychology as a relatively neutral alternative to more popular labels such as clairvoyance or remote viewing. It refers to claims that a person can access information about something physically out of reach and hidden from normal perception. Remote perception is closely related to anomalous cognition research.

Key Insight

Remote perception describes claimed distant information access without assuming a specific mechanism.

Scientific Status

Remote perception is studied mainly in parapsychology and is not accepted as established by mainstream science.

How Researchers Study It

Researchers investigate it using hidden target tasks, remote viewing protocols, blind judging, and statistical analysis against chance expectation.

Quick Facts

Field
parapsychology
Related Concepts
remote viewing, clairvoyance, anomalous cognition
Typical Context
laboratory testing, distant targets

FAQ

  • Is remote perception the same as remote viewing?

    They are closely related, though remote perception is sometimes used as a broader or more neutral term.

  • Has remote perception been proven?

    No. Reported findings remain controversial and debated.