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First-Person Science with Julia Mossbridge

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First-Person Science is a live monthly series exploring one of the hardest open questions in science... consciousness itself:

July 3

Feeling the Future:
The Science of Love and Time with Julia Mossbridge

What if your body responds to events before they happen - and what if your dreams do, too?

Across dozens of laboratory studies, researchers have reported subtle physiological changes - including skin conductance, heart rate, and brain activity - occurring before randomly selected emotional stimuli appear. And now, new research suggests that lucid dreamers may be able to perceive future targets before they're even selected.

Julia Mossbridge helped synthesize the foundational body of physiological evidence in a landmark meta-analysis, and her work has since expanded into precognitive remote viewing, lucid dreaming, and the role of unconditional love in anomalous cognition.

Join CUSAC for a live conversation with cognitive neuroscientist, consciousness researcher and author Julia Mossbridge, PhD, whose research explores the relationship between consciousness, time, and human experience; including her recent studies on what emotional states make us better at sensing the future, and how AI is changing the way scientists study dreams and precognition.

Come hear her theories and what research is emerging now.

About First-Person Science:

For centuries, science has excelled at studying the world from the outside. But consciousness presents a unique challenge: the observer is part of the system being studied.

First-Person Science explores how subjective experience can be investigated with scientific rigor. How do we move from a single personal experience (N=1) to millions of observations (N=1 million)? Can the researcher ever be completely separated from the experiment? How do we study consciousness without leaving consciousness out of the equation?

Join us for a conversation at the frontier of consciousness research.

Sinead Whelehan (Director of Communications) and Stacey Murphy (Director of Operations) guide the conversation and draw out the most important questions emerging from the work.

This event is hosted by the Center for the Unification of Science and Consciousness (CUSAC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2018 by Tom Campbell, a former NASA and Department of Defense physicist.

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