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Title
Visualizing out-of-body experience in the brain
Author
Abstract
An out-of-body experience was repeatedly elicited during stimulation of the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus on the right side in a patient in whom electrodes had been implanted to suppress tinnitus. Position-emission tomographic scanning showed brain activation at the temporoparietal junction - more specifically, at the angular - supramarginal gyrus junction and the superior temporal gyrus - sulcus on the right side. Activation was also noted at the right precuneus and posterior thalamus, extending into the superior vermis. We suggest that activation of these regions is the neural correlate of the disembodiment that is part of the out-of-body experience.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The New England journal of medicine. - Boston, Mass., 1928, currens
Publication
Boston, Mass. : 2007
ISSN
0028-4793 [print]
1533-4406 [online]
DOI
10.1056/NEJMOA070010
Volume/pages
357 :18 (2007) , p. 1829-1833
ISI
000250526900006
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UAntwerpen
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Affiliation
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