Northwestern Researchers Have a Feeling Premonition May Exist

Northwestern Researchers Have a Feeling Premonition May Exist

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Researchers at Northwestern University have found evidence that premonition, or anticipation of an event without conscious reason, may exist. The scientists came to this conclusion after looking at the results of 26 studies published between 1978 and 2010, according to a statement from Northwestern University. Researchers acknowledge that our subconscious minds sometimes know more about a situation than our conscious minds.

“What hasn’t been clear is whether humans have the ability to predict future important events even without any clues as to what might happen,” said lead author Julia Mossbridge, a research associate in the Visual Perception, Cognition and Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern.