Final answer:
The question refers to a psychological study on ESP, specifically involving participants guessing the appearance of an erotic scene on a screen. However, the provided references do not pertain to an ESP study but cover topics in sexual behavior, memory, and media effects instead. To accurately identify the study in question, more specific details would be required.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be in reference to a psychological study that involves ESP (Extrasensory Perception), which often includes research in parapsychology and experimental psychology. It is primarily about a study that had participants guess the appearance of an erotic scene before it actually appeared on a screen. However, the provided references, including the study by Fox and Bailenson (2009), and information about Kinsey's research, Masters and Johnson's findings, and anecdotal accounts of memory reliability such as the Thomson case, do not directly discuss an ESP study involving predictions of erotic scenes. These references are instead related to the fields of sexual behavior, memory, and media effects in psychology.
It seems the student might be conflating separate studies or subjects. If an exact study was conducted in this manner, more specific details would be needed to identify it. While the field of ESP is one that garners considerable skepticism, it has historically been a topic of interest in psychological studies, though often separately from investigations into sexual behavior or memory.