Precognition and presentiment, or perception of future events
Sidgwick (1888-89). On the Evidence for Premonitions.
Myers (1894-95). The Subliminal Self, Chapter IX: The Relation of Supernormal Phenomena to Time;—Precognition.
Richet (1931). L’Avenir et la Prémonition.
Saltmarsh (1938). Foreknowledge.
Honorton & Ferrari (1989). “Future telling”: A meta-analysis of forced-choice precognition experiments, 1935-1987
Palmer (1996). Evaluation of a conventional interpretation of Helmut Schmidt’s automated precognitive experiments.
Palmer (1997). Hit-contingent response bias in Helmut Schmidt's automated precognition experiments.
Spottiswoode & May (2003). Skin Conductance Prestimulus Response: Analyses, Artifacts and a Pilot Study
Radin (2004). Electrodermal presentiments of future emotions.
McCraty et al (2004). Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition: Part 1. The Surprising Role of the Heart
McCraty et al (2004). Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition: Part 2. A System-Wide Process?
Radin & Lobach (2007). Toward understanding the placebo effect: Investigating a possible retrocausal factor.
Radin & Borges (2009). Intuition through time: What does the seer see?
Bem (2011). Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect
Bem et al (2011). Must Psychologists Change the Way They Analyze Their Data?
Bierman (2011). Anomalous Switching of the Bi-Stable Percept of a Necker Cube: A Preliminary Study
Radin et al (2011). Electrocortical activity prior to unpredictable stimuli in meditators and non-meditators.
Radin (2011). Predicting the Unpredictable: 75 Years of Experimental Evidence (very useful overview)
Tressoldi et al (2011). Let Your Eyes Predict : Prediction Accuracy of Pupillary Responses to Random Alerting and Neutral Sounds
Galek et al (2012). Correcting the Past: Failures to Replicate Psi
Mossbridge et al (2012). Predictive physiological anticipation preceding seemingly unpredictable stimuli: a meta-analysis
Bem et al (2014). Feeling the Future: A Meta-Analysis of 90 Experiments on the Anomalous Anticipation of Random Future Events.
Mossbridge et al (2014). Predicting the unpredictable: critical analysis and practical implications of predictive anticipatory activity.
Schwarzkopf (2014). We should have seen this coming.
Mossbridge et al (2015). We Did See This Coming: Response to, We Should Have Seen This Coming, by D. Sam Schwarzkopf.
Franklin et al (2014). Future directions in precognition research: More research can bridge the gap between skeptics and proponents.