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Stuart Vyse is a behavioral scientist, teacher, and writer, with a PhD in psychology. He is an expert on superstition and irrational behavior, and has been quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times. Dr. Vyse has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, CNN International, the PBS NewsHour, and NPR’s Science Friday. Dr. Vyse is the author of several books, including Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition, which won the William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association; Superstition: A Very Short Introduction; and The Uses of Delusion: Why It’s Not Always Rational to be Rational. He is a contributing editor for Skeptical Inquirer magazine with his “Behavior & Belief” column, and has also written for the Observer, Medium, The Atlantic, The Good Men Project, Tablet, and Time. Dr. Vyse is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. © 2025 Dedham TV. Unauthorized duplication, for any reason, without permission, is prohibited. An audio only version of this show is available at https://tinyurl.com/2s3ksxtr 00:00 Opening 00:30 Intro 01:40 “The Telepathy Tapes” podcast synopsis 04:02 Facilitated communication overview 09:04 Telepathy, or facilitated communication? 12:00 Who is best to interpret/confirm messaging accuracy? 14:13 Scientific rigor, or lack thereof, in “The Telepathy Tapes” 17:25 Objective science expertise, or committed believers, in “The Telepathy Tapes” 22:11 Perhaps laughable claims of expertise 23:50 Mentalists, magicians, and skeptics investigate extraordinary claims (Project Alpha; N-Rays; and more) 26:03 Telepathy, or learned cueing and letterboard manipulation? 31:37 A somewhat disturbing demonstration? 35:28 Summary of flaws in testing 36:11 Popsicle sticks and Uno cards vs. a useful application 38:46 Refusal to verify under controlled conditions 42:21 Science nerd or science novice? 45:02 The power of science when evaluating evidence (Prisoners of Silence) 47:13 Re-evaluating beliefs when presented with new evidence or lack of reproducibility 52:43 Responding to “What’s the harm?” or being a “dream-killer/hater” 58:24 Wrap-up and outro Further resources: stuartvyse.com facilitatedcommunication.org / @fcisnotscience Stuart Vyse “The Telepathy Tapes” article: https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusi... Prisoners of Silence PBS Frontline 1993 https://ia902900.us.archive.org/33/it... FC/RPM/S2C video credits: FCisNotScience • Is This What Biklen Calls Independent Typi... Rufus Lane • QWERTY - Linsey Pollak, Peter Rowe, Terri ... Project Alpha: https://skepticalinquirer.org/1983/07... and https://skepticalinquirer.org/1983/10... N-Rays “The story of N-rays, which fooled many respectable scientists, has been used ever since as a cautionary tale of how easy it is to deceive oneself into seeing something that is not really there.” https://www.aps.org/archives/publicat... and https://www.wired.com/2014/09/fantast...