Monday, November 17, 2008

You Wanna Be Me?

Neuroscientists have found a way to make it feel like you are in some one elses body! Strange as it sounds, scientists have induced this phenomenon in a series of volunteers. People can experience the illusion that either a mannequin or another person’s body is their own body, says Valeria Petkova of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. She and Karolinska colleague Henrik Ehrsson call this reaction the “body-swap illusion.”

“Our subjects experienced this illusion as being exciting and strange, and often said that they wanted to come back and try it again,” says Petkova, who reported the findings November 17 at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Volunteers experienced the body-swap illusion by receiving simultaneous visual and motor input from another’s body. In one experiment, each participant stood across from a male mannequin, and in another experiment volunteers faced a female experimenter. A headset covering participants’ eyes displayed a three-dimensional view of the other’s visual perspective, transmitted from a small video camera positioned on the mannequin’s or the woman’s head.

In the mannequin situation, an experimenter simultaneously touched the participant’s belly and the mannequin’s belly with separate probes. So the volunteer felt a poking in the abdomen but saw the poking happen as if he or she were the mannequin. In the real-person situation, participant and experimenter shook hands. Thus, while volunteers felt the sensation of hand shaking, it appeared to them that they were shaking their own hand. After 10 to 12 seconds of abdominal touch or hand-shaking, male and female participants spontaneously had the experience of looking out from the body of the male mannequin or the female experimenter. They literally felt that they were in the mannequin’s body getting poked or had embodied the female experimenter and were shaking their own hands. I think that this is the coolest thing that I have ever heard of and I hope to try it in the future.



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3 comments:

Elizabeth said...

You say you hope to try it in the future. You say it's cool and all that but the rest of your last paragraph contradicts that statment, saying it hurt a bit. I might be interperting this paragraph wrong and they liked it but it's hard to get their views on it. In the post you say they would do it again. I'm sure you could have a great philosophical debate about this but I think the point it is getting across to me is that in moderation, pain feels good and humans like it.
The switching bodies must having been a very akward feeling to the 'switchers'. I'm sure some people would enjoy that but I'm not sure I would want to do it myself. That was a great topic for a post!

Logan said...

YOU ARE KILLING MY MIND! It's hard to imagine seeing through someone else's eyes, but I can't imagine actually moving someone else!?!

Elizabeth said...

Yeah, I know, AKW, don't you think?
Little bit. Isn't that freaky?!?!?!?!?!?!?!