Experiments on Subconscious Information Transfer in Sleeping Infants Author: Kobayashi Keisuke//Itagaki Yoshiko Affiliation: Psychosomatic Science Laboratory, Kobe, Japan Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science Date published: 1996 Other: Volume ID: 14 , Issue ID: 2 , Pages: 217-224 , Special Notes: Also in Japanese. Proceedings of First Symposium of Life Information Science, without peer review. , Word Count: 121 In order to confirm existence of the subconscious information transfer between living organisms, peripheral blood flow, microvibration, ECG and respiration measurements were performed in sleeping infants. The infants were exposed to a kind of noncontact hand treatment in a period of about a thousand seconds during sleep. Including blank experiments and dummy load experiments, totaly 23 times of experiments have been performed in six infants whose ages are in the range of from 3 to 21 months. Clear responses, which are distinguishable from the effects of body motions, deep breathing and changes in the sleep state of the infants are observed in all of the treatment experiments. The present results evidence that this type of subconscious information transfer ability is common to the mankind.