Hi iNow
You are probably right in saying "Your definition is too "fuzzy." It's too, "Hey man, this is like way far out. Are those cup cakes?" lol
Most people look upon this subject as fanciful im sure, the fact still remains that there has been research into this kind of work in the past and still is, I don't think that anyone would actually go into this kind of work if there were absolutely no substance to it though do you?, and although it's not classed as an exact science which has thus far not had many valid findings, it would be for that very reason that I would like to delve deeper into it , it could well be a case of curiosity kills the cat, but where there is smoke there is always fire.
The human brain is a powerful thing, who knows what it is capable of doing when used to its full extent and if a person activates its unlimited potentials.
I think as humans we only use a minimal part of our brains on a daily basis but there is yet so much more we can find out and tap into, you spoke about magnetic fields in the human body and electric pulses used by animals... this sounds very interesting and it would be something id be interested in studying further.
So although the area of pseudoscience will granted be a challenge im sure, that's what it's all about, the challenges and proving what has not yet been proved and as you also said be able reach a falsifiable and replicable conclusion.
Mel