@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00055039, author = {Chen, Weizhong and Kokubo, Hideyuki and Kokado, Tomoko and Chang, Tong and Haraguchi, Suzue and Yamamoto, Mikio and Kawano, Kimiko and 陳 偉中 and 小久保 秀之 and 古角 智子 and 張 トウ and 原口 鈴恵 and 山本 幹男 and 河野 貴美子}, journal = {National Institute of Radiological Sciences Annual Report}, month = {}, note = {A series of remote action experiments were performed in sense shielded conditions with paired subjects. One pair has previously shown statistical signigicant coincidences of the time of their apparent motions. In this study, two other subjects who had trained in many kinds of martial arts as a pair for 40 years performed a remote action in an experiment. They had mainly trained in a martial art that lets a person foresee an attack from an attacker. The experiment was performed in Rooms 201, 202(central control room) and 203 for Various Simultaneous Measurements in the Multipurpose Facility at NIRS on March 30-31, 2000. In the experiment, the subjets were placed in separate rooms with normal communication deprivation. One of them acted as a sender (male, 58 years old) who wasseated in Room 201 and the other acted as a receiver (male, 64 years old) who was seated in an electromagnetic shielding cage in Room 203.}, pages = {10--11}, title = {Skin Temperature Changes in Remote Action Experiment}, year = {2002} }