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Charles McCreery was born on 30 June, 1942, is a British psychologist (born 1942). Discover Charles McCreery's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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1942

Charles Anthony Selby McCreery (born 30 June 1942) is a British psychologist, best known for his collaboration with Celia Green on work on hallucinatory states in normal people.

Charles McCreery was born at Stanton St. John in Oxfordshire.

1953

During the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 Charles McCreery was a page to Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, and took part in the ceremony in Westminster Abbey.

1955

McCreery was educated at Eton College (1955–60) and New College, Oxford (1961–64), where he read Philosophy and Psychology.

1964

Since 1964 he has collaborated with Celia Green on a series of studies of hallucinatory experiences in ostensibly normal people, including studies of out-of-body experiences, in which people seem to perceive their own physical body ‘from outside’.

1975

McCreery was the co-author with Celia Green of a book entitled Apparitions (1975).

According to a survey they conducted most apparitions appear visually within three metres of the person, and the experience is usually short, lasting less than a minute in many cases.

They put forward the hypothesis that not only was the figure of the apparition hallucinatory, but the rest of the field of perception at the time as well.

Green and McCreery proposed the term metachoric experience to denote experiences of this kind, in which the subject’s entire field of perception is replaced with a hallucinatory one.

This enabled them to relate apparitional experiences to lucid dreams and out-of-body experiences, which they argued also meet this definition.

McCreery later collaborated with Green on a book on lucid dreaming, which discussed further the concept of metachoric experience, and added false awakenings to the category.

In addition to books co-authored with Green, McCreery has published two accounts of a proposed theory of psychosis, linking the phenomena of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions, to arousability, Stage 1 sleep and dreams.

The first of these accounts appeared in a collection of papers edited by Gordon Claridge.

A fuller account appeared subsequently as a standalone paper: ‘’Dreams and Psychosis, A New Look at an Old Hypothesis.’’

1987

From 1987 to 2000 he also collaborated with the Oxford psychologist Gordon Claridge on work on the theoretical construct of schizotypy.

1993

In 1993 he was awarded a doctorate by the University of Oxford for work relating out-of-body experiences to schizotypy.

1996

From 1996 to 2000 McCreery was Lecturer in Experimental Psychology at Magdalen College, Oxford.

In 1996 his "Elegy for violin and piano" was shortlisted for the Match Composition Prize.

The three main areas of McCreery's work with Celia Green have been the types of hallucinatory experience known as lucid dreams (dreams in which the subject is aware that he or she is dreaming), out-of-body experiences, and apparitional experiences.

1998

Since 1998 he has been a Research Director at Oxford Forum.

McCreery is also a composer, having published "Fourteen Tolkien Songs for Children's Voices".

2006

In 2006 McCreery published a paper on the implications of hallucinatory experiences of the sane for the philosophy of perception.

This argues that the phenomena provide empirical support for the theory of representationalism as against that of direct realism.

McCreery has also published a series of online tutorials on statistics for first-year psychology students.

McCreery’s most recent book is a study of the psychology of genius, with particular reference to the economic conditions which have favoured the development of genius in the historical past, notably the role of private patronage.

2014

He is the son of General Sir Richard McCreery and Lettice, daughter of Major Lord Percy St. Maur and granddaughter of Algernon St Maur, 14th Duke of Somerset.