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Moritz C. Dechamps
Biography
Moritz Dechamps is a postdoctoral researcher at LMU Munich's Department of Psychology, where he investigates micro-psychokinesis and observer effects on quantum randomness. He received his Dr. phil. from LMU Munich and has published extensively on mind-matter interactions, including Bayesian analyses of micro-PK effects.
Published Studies (9)
Psi Effects as a Result of Implicit Expectations About Probabilities – Investigating Micro-PK with a Biased Baseline(2025)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryTesting the Effects of Personality-Related Beliefs on Micro-PK(2024)
Tier 2 — SilverQuantum Measurement as Pragmatic Information Transfer(2022)
Tier 3 — BronzeA Pre-Registered Test of a Correlational Micro-PK Effect: Efforts to Learn from a Failure to Replicate(2022)
Tier 2 — SilverReply to Grote H. (2018). Commentary: Intentional Observer Effects on Quantum Randomness: A Bayesian Analysis Reveals Evidence Against Micro-Psychokinesis. Frontiers in Psychology 9:1350. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01350.(2021)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryObserver Dependent Biases of Quantum Randomness(2021)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryHow Smokers Change Their World and How the World Responds: Testing the Oscillatory Nature of Micro-Psychokinetic Observer Effects on Addiction-Related Stimuli(2019)
Tier 2 — SilverIntentional Observer Effects on Quantum Randomness: A Bayesian Analysis Reveals Evidence Against Micro-Psychokinesis(2018)
Tier 4 — PreliminaryObserver Effects on Quantum Randomness: Testing Micro-Psychokinetic Effects of Smokers on Addiction-Related Stimuli(2018)
Tier 3 — BronzeAffiliations
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