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By Jennifer Welsh
16 hours ago
It may sound like the plot of the Twilight Zone, but a
psychology graduate student at the University of Ottawa says she can
voluntarily enter an out-of-body experience. This was a lucky break for
scientists, who were able to scan her brain during the episode.
Usually out-of-body experiences are a part of, say, a near-death
experience. A patient may float above their own body as surgeons work on
them. These experiences are usually attributed to the drugs in a
patient's system, or the hormones released into their system by trauma.
A unique experience
The study — which only involved this one person — was published
Feb. 10 in the journal Frontiers of Human Neuroscience, a peer-reviewed open access publication. The researchers are members of the School Of Psychology at the University of Ottawa.
According to the paper, this woman enters her out-of-body state right
before sleeping, visualizing herself from above. She started doing so
during naptime in preschool, they write. She currently only does it
sometimes.
The researchers wrote in the paper:
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...
She told the researchers:
I feel myself moving, or, more
accurately, can make myself feel as if I am moving. I know perfectly
well that I am not actually moving. There is no duality of body and mind
when this happens, not really. In fact, I am hyper-sensitive to my body
at that point, because I am concentrating so hard on the sensation of
moving. I am the one moving – me – my body. For example, if I ‘spin’ for
long enough, I get dizzy. I do not see myself above my body. Rather, my
whole body has moved up. I feel it as being above where I know it
actually is. I usually also picture myself as moving up in my mind’s
eye, but the mind is not substantive. It does not move unless the body
does.
The brain out of the body
The researchers did a fMRI before and after asking her to enter her
out-of-body state to find out what that looked like in the brain. They
compared these to when she was imagining, but not actually entering, the
state.
Interestingly, the pathway that seemed to be activated during her
out-of-body experience is also involved in the mental representation of
movements.
Brain
regions activated by the out-of-body experience include the
supplementary motor area, the cerebellum, the supramarginal gyrus, the
inferior temporal gyrus, the middle and superior orbitofrontal gyri.
Some parts of her brain involved in interpreting vision were turned down in activity, as shown below:
Brain regions inhibited by the out-of-body experience include the visual cortex.
She didn't have any specific emotions surrounding this experience, and i
t seems to be a kind of hallucination she can turn on at will.
What's happening?
Even if there is no soul stuck
in our bodies, this woman isn't making this up. There's obviously
something happening in her brain that is making her experience the world
in a different way — but researchers can't yet say exactly what it is.
Plus, this study was about one woman's out-of-body experience, not all
out-of-body experiences.
Still, the changes they observed could be similar to how the brain can be
trained using meditation.
The researchers even suggested that this could be something many kids
can do, but that with practice could be carried into adulthood.
Interestingly, the researchers
suggested that this kind of experience may be much more common than we
thought. The woman in question actually "appeared surprised that not
everyone could experience this," the researchers wrote.
They compared it to synesthesia —
the condition in which people hear colors or smell sounds — which was
thought of as "out there" but has become widely accepted in the last few
decades.
I have alot of information that I can't explain neither of what I've gone through and we aren't lying that some have experienced with alot of seeing and hearing that no one believes us and when I talked to my doctor, she sometimes can't explain what I've gone through with 3 near death experiences and when I talked to a friend of mine on a daily bases and she is trying to get me to open up to the experiences that I have gone through like these really true dreams that I can't explain. Its really not hard to explain but to some people like this woman I know can't explain to something like with you can't explain to you how I know alot of things that I feel that people think I'm talking in riddles and its not even that its more than that.
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