Roig M, Neaman M A
Division of Social Sciences, St. John's University, Staten Island, New York 10301.
Psychol Rep. 1992 Dec;71(3 Pt 1):995-1000. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1992.71.3.995.
108 students were classified as preferring either a style of left or right hemisphericity using Zenhausern's Preference Questionnaire. The students then completed two scales designed to measure belief in extrasensory perception (ESP). Students who scored as preferring a right style scored higher on belief in ESP than those who preferred a left style. The results are consistent with previous findings which suggest a connection between right hemisphere functions (e.g., imagery) and belief in ESP.