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Fri Mar 7, 2014, 11:23 AM Mar 2014

Scientists unlock mystery of out-of-body experiences (aka astral trips) [View all]

Some people claim that they have experienced out-of-body experiences—aka "astral trips"—floating outside of their bodies and watching themselves from the outside. A team of scientists found someone who says she can do this at will and put her into a brain scanner. What they discovered was surprisingly strange.

Andra M. Smith and Claude Messierwere from the University of Ottawa described this subject's ability in their paper, published in Frontiers of Human Neuroscience:

She was able to see herself rotating in the air above her body, lying flat, and rolling along with the horizontal plane. She reported sometimes watching herself move from above but remained aware of her unmoving "real" body. The participant reported no particular emotions linked to the experience.

How the hell is this possible? Can it be real? The researchers found that something dramatic, and consistent with her account, was happening in her brain: The fMRI showed a "strong deactivation of the visual cortex" while "activating the left side of several areas associated with kinesthetic imagery," which includes mental imagery of bodily movement. This is the part of the brain that makes it possible for us to interact with the world. It's what makes you feel where your body is in relation to the world.

http://sploid.gizmodo.com/scientists-unlock-mystery-of-woman-who-sees-herself-out-1538196076

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Similar to those IMO that see tunnels, bright lights and all in near death experiences. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2014 #1
Lay on the table in an operating theater and look up. What do you see? FSogol Mar 2014 #3
Yep! I think many people long for something more to life. I see it pretty much as RKP5637 Mar 2014 #5
It's not just that TlalocW Mar 2014 #9
What about people who claim this happened to them and they weren't on the operating table? lunatica Mar 2014 #10
How about people who did come near death on an operating table but had no "near death" hallucination REP Mar 2014 #23
I have an acquaintance who claims he can do this. Cleita Mar 2014 #2
Yep, and I believe the Soviets had similar programs. I think they were all abandoned? ... because RKP5637 Mar 2014 #6
Maybe, maybe not TlalocW Mar 2014 #11
Are you sure? Do you have proof all was abandoned? lunatica Mar 2014 #12
With all respect, one could apply the converse to your questioning! RKP5637 Mar 2014 #13
I didn't assert anything lunatica Mar 2014 #16
I have no idea either. That's why the ? was in my post. Yes, quite true, it is often RKP5637 Mar 2014 #21
i sometimes go beyond astral projection RussBLib Mar 2014 #4
that's lucid dreaming. NuttyFluffers Mar 2014 #8
i can project to the astral plane, but only if i roll a 0 on a 20-sided die. unblock Mar 2014 #7
N=1. Absolutely NO generalizability to population is possible. NoodleyAppendage Mar 2014 #14
the brain models the world we perceive... mike_c Mar 2014 #15
Well said n/t Catherina Mar 2014 #17
As John Prine said... seveneyes Mar 2014 #18
Chuang Tzu Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #19
The brain is a highly advanced, quantum machine. Rex Mar 2014 #20
This would "happen" to me quite often as a child me b zola Mar 2014 #22
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