Nancy McLaughlin-Walter

Nancy McLaughlin-Walter holds a privately funded grant position to promote and combine research with specialized facilities and instrumentation at the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies and the Monroe Institute. This work encompasses understanding human consciousness and potential through the use of electroencephalography and survey instruments designed to understand the experience of subjects.

Nancy is completing her PhD in consciousness and society with a program emphasis on humanistic, critical, and transpersonal at the University of West Georgia. Her interests include studying expanded consciousness, the human biofield as it relates to distant healing intention, remote viewing, and investigating personal experiences of psi phenomena and parapsychology from a neurophysiological, embodied, and phenomenological perspective.