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Variables: Different objects (e.g. a fan) Spatial incongruity between the visual and the auditory stimulus (e.g. angular differences). Measurements: Self-localization (return to an initial position after a passive motion) Self-attribution questionnaire.
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Variables: • Different objects (e.g. a fan) • Spatial incongruity between the visual and the auditory stimulus (e.g. angular differences) • Measurements: • Self-localization (return to an initial position after a passive motion) • Self-attribution questionnaire CORPOREAL AWARENESS AND SELF CONSCIOUSNESSNathalie Bourquin Effects of Auditory Stimulus in Out-of-Body Experiences Lenggenhager et al., 2007 Nathalie.Bourquin@hospvd.ch
Blanke et Metzinger, 2009 • Discussion: • Does the auditory stimulus improve the illusion? • Can we improve the illusion by using a larger tactile stimulation (e.g. a fan)? • Does it work with non-specific sound (e.g. pure tone)? • Does it work if the visual and auditory spatial information are incompatible? • What would we feel if we introduce 2 localizations of the auditory stimulus? Lenggenhager et al., 2007 Nathalie.Bourquin@hospvd.ch