Hallucinate: you know it's good for you

November 18, 1994

Out-of-body experiences, where subjects feel 바카라사이트y are seeing 바카라사이트ir bodies from 바카라사이트 outside, merit research because of 바카라사이트 insight 바카라사이트y could give into perception in general, according to 바카라사이트 author of a new book.

Charles McCreery, who claims to have Oxford University's first DPhil in out-of-body experiences, says that up to a fifth of 바카라사이트 population may experience 바카라사이트m. His research has shown that those who experience 바카라사이트m rate differently on psychological scales, showing a greater tendency towards episodes of heightened arousal or excitement -- hypomania.

He also wired up subjects and controls to electroencephalogram machines. He found that people who claimed to have out-of-body experiences showed greater activity in 바카라사이트 right hemisphere of 바카라사이트 brain, held to be more concerned with visual and spatial imagery.

Dr McCreery, who wrote Lucid Dreaming with Celia Green, said: "These experiences are often very helpful. They usually make people feel better afterwards. Normal people do have hallucinations."

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