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Out-of-body experience and arousal
Neurology, 2007In a study of more than 13,000 Europeans, 5.8% reported the out-of-body experience (OBE) form of autoscopy.1 Occurring in diverse clinical settings, OBE is also typical of near death experience (NDE). NDE are responses to life-threatening crisis characterized by a combination of dissociation from the physical body, euphoria, and transcendental or ...
Kevin R, Nelson +2 more
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Psychodynamic Counselling, 1996
Abstract This paper describes how a counsellor in education has to take on and respond to a number of transferences in the clinical work in addition to holding onto a number of centres within the institution and personally. It takes a close look at one student presentation and speaks to the quality of the emotional and psychological impact on the ...
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Abstract This paper describes how a counsellor in education has to take on and respond to a number of transferences in the clinical work in addition to holding onto a number of centres within the institution and personally. It takes a close look at one student presentation and speaks to the quality of the emotional and psychological impact on the ...
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Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media, 2013
By looking through the eye of a camera, an audience is able to gracefully float through a crowd, invisible, ghostlike. We are able to coolly glide through a window to witness a heated argument, the flash of a gun, and the escape of a murderer. Through the devices of cinema, we can watch time lapse and see the world spin.
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By looking through the eye of a camera, an audience is able to gracefully float through a crowd, invisible, ghostlike. We are able to coolly glide through a window to witness a heated argument, the flash of a gun, and the escape of a murderer. Through the devices of cinema, we can watch time lapse and see the world spin.
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Out-of-Body Experience During Awake Craniotomy
World Neurosurgery, 2016The out-of-body experience (OBE), during which a person feels as if he or she is spatially removed from the physical body, is a mystical phenomenon because of its association with near-death experiences. Literature implicates the cortex at the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as the possible anatomic substrate for OBE.We present a patient who had an out ...
Eelke M. Bos +4 more
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Out-of-Body Experience and Personality Functioning
Psychological Reports, 1998Reporters of out-of-body experiences ( n = 21) and nonreporters ( n = 159) showed no significant differences on the Spheres of Control Scale, Self-efficacy Scale, and Purpose in Life Scale. However, reporters of out-of-body experiences showed significantly greater belief in Psi, Spiritualism, and Extraordinary Life Forms than nonreporters.
J J, Tobacyk, D H, Wells, M M, Miller
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Explaining Out-of-Body Experiences
Scientific American, 2007This article reports on an experiment where a video camera helped create an out-of-body sensation. In the experiment, subjects sat in front of two cameras filming their backs and a special headset fed the information to their eyes. A person then stroked the person's chest out of sight of the camera and the subjects reported that they were sitting where
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Jimmy’s Out-of-Body Experiences
NeuroQuantology, 2011Michael Bova reviews events that took place in the early 1970s when his cousin Jimmy confidentially reported spontaneous experiences involving unusual sensory awareness and altered states of consciousness which developed into the apparent anomalies of extra sensory perception and out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
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The Psychological Function of Out-of-Body Experiences
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1981What psychological needs are served by the out-of-body experience (OBE)? On the basis of a review of the literature in rather diverse areas several hypotheses on this issue are formulated in terms of Murray's conceptual system of manifest needs. A simple survey of the need profiles of students reporting OBEs provides support for only one of the ...
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Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2015
In recent years there has been an increased interest in the study of out-of-body experiences (obes) by cognitive and neuro-scientists. Nowadays, far-reaching claims regarding the uncovering of the neural mechanisms and pathways, as well as the mystery ofobes in the anthropological and historical record are on offer.
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In recent years there has been an increased interest in the study of out-of-body experiences (obes) by cognitive and neuro-scientists. Nowadays, far-reaching claims regarding the uncovering of the neural mechanisms and pathways, as well as the mystery ofobes in the anthropological and historical record are on offer.
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