An Out-of-Body Trick
Sep 15th, 2007 • Category: Science & the EnvironmentBy IndyKids Staff
A clever illusion helped researchers in London convince people that they had an out-of-body experience. Using a setup of cameras and video goggles, they made people think they were seeing their own bodies from behind. Out-of-body experiences usually happen when someone is sick or in an accident, so scientists are excited about how this news will affect theories in fields like neuroscience, psychology and religion.
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