Max_B
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I've put a brief article on my blog regarding an interesting new paper from Ehrsson's team in which they claim that a subjects experiences whilst in an induced OBE state, can later be shown as impaired, when the subject is asked to recall the experience in a normal (none OBE) state.
http://thinkingdeeper.wordpress.com...-visual-dislocation-causes-memory-impairment/
IMO this effect seems more to do with an abnormal conflict been sensory states at the time the memory was created, and which when rectified, then leads to problems with recall.
Also this new research, indicating later impairment of episodic recall from induced out-of-body experiences, seems somewhat different from the claims of clarity and detail in recalled experiences by some NDE OBE’rs.
...any other thoughts?
http://thinkingdeeper.wordpress.com...-visual-dislocation-causes-memory-impairment/
IMO this effect seems more to do with an abnormal conflict been sensory states at the time the memory was created, and which when rectified, then leads to problems with recall.
Also this new research, indicating later impairment of episodic recall from induced out-of-body experiences, seems somewhat different from the claims of clarity and detail in recalled experiences by some NDE OBE’rs.
...any other thoughts?