[Autres articles
scientifiques]
NB. Dans ces
articles, aucune hypothèse sur la structure de l'eau ou ses propriétés
est nécessaire pour décrire les expériences de J. Benveniste
("mémoire de l'eau"... sans eau)
1. Memory of water and blinding (letter)
[Homeopathy (2008); 97(1):41-42]
2. Emergence
of a signal from background noise in the "memory of water" experiments:
how to explain it?
[Explore (2012);
8(3):185-196]
3.
Description of Benveniste’s experiments using quantum-like
probabilities
[Journal of Scientific Exploration
(2013); 27(1):39-67]
4.
Quantum-like interferences of experimenter's mental states: applications
to "paradoxical" results in physiology
[NeuroQuantology (2013);
11(2):197-208]
5. A
quantum-like model of homeopathy clinical trials: importance of in situ
randomization and unblinding
[Homeopathy (2013);
102(2):106-113]
6. "Memory of
water" without water: the logic of disputed experiments
[Axiomathes (2014); 24(2):275-290]
7.
Intersubjective agreement in a quantum-like model of "paradoxical"
experiments in biology
[NeuroQuantology (2014);
12(2):170-179]
8.
Observer-centered description of misinterpreted results in
biology
[International
Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences (2015); 23(3):221-232]
9. "Memory of
water" without water: modeling of Benveniste's experiment with a
personalist interpretation of probability
[Axiomathes (2016); 26(3):329-345]
10. Are
there some loopholes in experimental biosciences? The lessons from
Benveniste's experiments
[International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied
Sciences (2016); 27(2):51-67]
11. "Unconventional" experiments in
biology and medicine with optimized design based on quantum-like
correlations
[Homeopathy (2017);
106(1):55-66]
12. Possible contribution of
quantum-like correlations to placebo effect: Consequences on blind
trials
[Theroretical Biology and
Medical Modelling (2017); 14(1):12]
13. Are biological systems and
experimenters really separated?
[ResearchGate Preprint (2018);
doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.28801.97128]
14. Meaning and placebo effect: a
probabilistic experimenter-centered modeling
[International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied
Sciences (2018); 34(2):55-65]
15. Benveniste's experiments explained by
a non-conventional experimenter effect
[Medicines (Basel) (2018);
5(2):28]
16. "Memory of water" experiments
explained with no role assigned to water: Pattern expectation after
classical conditioning of the
experimenter
[Explore (2021);
17(2):130-14]