Author: Kokubo H 1//Eduardo Da Silva F 2//Pilato S 2//Hiraoka R 2////
Affiliation: International Research Institute (Chiba, Japan) [1]//Faculdades Integradas Espirita (Curitiba, Brazil) [2]
Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Sci
Date published: 2005
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Volume ID: 23 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 179-188 , Word Count: 128
The authors applied the Chinese technique of psi inductive training to 11 Brazilian children. This technique was developed in China in the 1980s. This training prepares subjects for a free-response test with targets, which are letters or figures written on a paper, which is balled up. Chinese researchers in Yunnan, Shanghai and Beijing have claimed that they trained successful subjects using the method. In the present study, the authors tried to train Brazilian children using the method of Yunnan University researchers. The authors monitored the Field RNGs during training. Final training results were not available because the training was done only twice and the number of subjects was small. However, it was considered that this method could be applied to subjects who do not know Kanji (written Chinese language).