Out-of-Body Experiences and Threat Sensitivity.

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Robert A King
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Abstract

An out-of-body experience (OBE) can be defined as having the impression of being consciously aware and out of one's physical body in an extrapersonal location. Recent research has suggested that OBEs are often a response to physical and/or psychological threat. However, because the OBE does not occur for everyone even when in the same type of threatening situation, it has been further postulated that such an experience is associated with the differences of each individual psyche interacting with differing circumstances. This includes a possibility that perhaps a higher sensitivity to threat might be one important idiosyncratic factor in some cases. This paper describes research based on this hypothesis. The Threat Sensitivity Scale (TSS) was utilized to compare 105 participants who have had at least one OBE in their life in which they had the impression of seeing their physical body from an extrapersonal location (referred to as an autoscopic OBE) with 150 who have not. It was found that there was a significant higher mean score on the TSS between those who have had an autoscopic OBE and those who have not, which remains the case even if having experienced one or more imminent life-threatening situations is also considered as a variable. These findings suggest that autoscopic OBEs are associated with higher levels of threat sensitivity.

灵魂出窍和威胁敏感性。
灵魂出窍体验(OBE)可以定义为有意识地意识到自己在一个超个人的地方离开了自己的身体。最近的研究表明,出窍通常是对身体和/或心理威胁的反应。然而,因为出窍并不会发生在每个人身上,即使是在相同类型的威胁情境中,所以进一步的假设是,这种体验与每个人的心理在不同环境下的差异有关。这包括一种可能性,即在某些情况下,对威胁的更高敏感性可能是一个重要的特殊因素。本文描述了基于这一假设的研究。威胁敏感性量表(TSS)被用来比较105名参与者在他们的生活中至少有一次出窍,他们有从超个人的位置看到他们的身体的印象(被称为自观出窍)和150名没有。研究发现,有过自体出窍经历的人和没有过的人在TSS上的平均得分明显更高,即使经历过一次或多次迫在眉睫的危及生命的情况也被认为是一个变量。这些发现表明,自视性出窍与更高水平的威胁敏感性有关。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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