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The out-of-body experience and body image: differences between experiments and nonexperiments
1Department of Psychology, Manchester University, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
|January 28, 2005
Abstract:
The present study sought to examine various aspects of body image for persons reporting a previous out-of-body experience (OBE). A total of 64 people took part in the study, 34 of whom had had an OBE. Participants reporting a previous OBE were found to score significantly higher on measures of body dissatisfaction, social physique anxiety, and somatoform dissociation, and lower on a measure of physical self-presentation. OBE experiments also reported lower levels of body awareness during use of an immersive virtual reality system than nonexperiments.