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Video ergo sum: manipulating bodily self-consciousness

Lenggenhager, Bigna
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Tadi, Tej  
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Metzinger, Thomas
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2007
Science

Humans normally experience the conscious self as localized within their bodily borders. This spatial unity may break down in certain neurological conditions such as out-of-body experiences, leading to a striking disturbance of bodily self-consciousness. On the basis of these clinical data, we designed an experiment that uses conflicting visual-somatosensory input in virtual reality to disrupt the spatial unity between the self and the body. We found that during multisensory conflict, participants felt as if a virtual body seen in front of them was their own body and mislocalized themselves toward the virtual body, to a position outside their bodily borders. Our results indicate that spatial unity and bodily self-consciousness can be studied experimentally and are based on multisensory and cognitive processing of bodily information.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.1143439
Web of Science ID

WOS:000248946700049

Author(s)
Lenggenhager, Bigna
Tadi, Tej  
Metzinger, Thomas
Blanke, Olaf  
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

317

Issue

5841

Start page

1096

End page

9

Subjects

Body Image

Note

Comment in: Science;317(5841):1020-1 / Science;318(5854):1240-2

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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November 16, 2010
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