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Letter: How to see yourself

Published 3 June 2009

From Tapas Basu, Indian Statistical Institute

Out-of-body experience (OBE) is an intriguing and controversial topic on which there are only a handful of publications. In their letter (11 April, p 22), Eric Altschuler and Vilayanur Ramachandran claim that their 2007 paper () was the “first to report a method to perceive being outside of one’s body”.

However, as early as 2002, Olaf Blanke and others induced OBEs by focal electrical stimulation of the brain’s right angular gyrus in a patient undergoing treatment for epilepsy (). They suggest that “the angular gyrus could be a crucial node in a larger neural circuit that mediates complex own-body perception”.

• The OBE felt by the patient in Blanke’s study was limited to observation of her legs and lower trunk, omitting other body parts.

Kolkata, India

Issue no. 2711 published 6 June 2009

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