Are some people wired to see ghosts? A psychologist explains what makes paranormal experiences more likely

Is my brain wired to never see a ghost? A psychologist on three factors that make a paranormal experience more likely

A white blur of motion is seen in a dark hallway.
When you experience something that can't easily be explained, do you think of the supernatural? 
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Around 1 in 5 Americans say they've seen a ghost. I'm not one of them, and I probably never will be. I blame my brain.

Let me explain. No one can say definitively that ghosts exist, but many people believe they do. Roughly three-quarters of Americans believe in some form of paranormal activity — not only ghosts, but psychic abilities, precognitive dreams, mediums and anything else that conventional explanations can't account for.

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Melissa Maffeo
Teaching Professor

Melissa Maffeo is a teaching professor of psychology at Wake Forest University

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