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      Deliberate and spontaneous sensations of disembodiment: capacity or flaw?

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          Hallucinations that involve shifts in the subjectively experienced location of the self, have been termed "out-of-body experiences" (OBEs). Early psychiatric accounts cast OBEs as a specific instance of depersonalisation and derealisation disorder (DPD-DR). However, during feelings of alienation and lack of body realism in DPD-DR the self is experienced within the physical body. Deliberate forms of "disembodiment" enable humans to imagine another's visuo-spatial perspective taking (VPT), thus, if a strong relationship between deliberate and spontaneous forms of disembodiment could be revealed, then uncontrolled OBEs could be "the other side of the coin" of a uniquely human capacity.

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          Journal
          Cogn Neuropsychiatry
          Cognitive neuropsychiatry
          Informa UK Limited
          1464-0619
          1354-6805
          Sep 2016
          : 21
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Aston Brain Centre , Aston University , Birmingham UK.
          [2 ] b Department of Psychology , University of Lancaster , Lancaster , UK.
          Article
          10.1080/13546805.2016.1203769
          27684304
          0a92be12-e00d-424d-a107-17bd16d26edd
          History

          (dis-)embodiment,temporo-parietal junction,perspective taking,Out-of-body experiences,HOBT task

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