Why... now that you mention it... how about:
Journal of Parapsychology , or...
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research , which tend to be referred to in papers such as this...
How Widely is Blind Assessment Used in Scientific Research? by Rupert Sheldrake , and this...
"Experiments on the Sense of Being Stared At: The Elimination of Possible Artefacts," by Rupert Sheldrake
More of course may be found at...
http://www.sheldrake.org
But of course, when looking into his Web site, you'll be tempted to read transcripts of his discussions or a theoretical nature, with other scientists and theorists. ;-)
But avoiding that for awhile, you might see that toward the bottom of his front page are two links that read as follows:
Announcing Two New Papers on Telephone Telepathy Publication of new work by Rupert Sheldrake and Pamela Smart provides solid evidence for the most common form of Telepathy.
VIDEOTAPED EXPERIMENTS ON TELEPHONE TELEPATHY Journal of Parapsychology 67, 187-206, June 2003 64, 224-232 (June 2003)
EXPERIMENTAL TESTS FOR TELEPHONE TELEPATHY Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 67, 184-199 (July 2003)