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Gender-Bending Body Swap Experiment Leaves Subjects Wanting More

Started by Natasha, November 19, 2008, 05:29:34 PM

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Gender-Bending Body Swap Experiment Leaves Subjects Wanting More

http://io9.com/5091297/gender+bending-body-swap-experiment-leaves-subjects-wanting-more
Lauren Davis
11/17/2008

In science fiction, characters often swap bodies to achieve immortality, pose as someone else, or walk a mile in a loved one's shoes. Now neuroscientists at the Karolinska Institute have found a way to convince subjects that they've swapped bodies with another person. Men become women, humans become mannequins, and the participants are eager to try it again.


Posted on: November 19, 2008, 06:25:21 pm
more here: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/38664/title/Your_body_is_mine
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It looks likely that a function of the mirror system within the brain was at play here. Very interesting.

It seems to be a similar effect using tactile and visual stimuli to what can be achieved through hypnosis, altered states of consciousness and suggestion, namely overriding what the conscous mind believes to be true by use of overwhelming contradictory, if primarily false, information.

The article doesn't mention if the cameras mounted on the mannequin or the female experimentor were stationary, and the participant therefore had only one static viewpoint. I suspect they probably were, since the participator being able to look around would have had to illicit the exact same action from the mannequin/woman at exactly the same time in order to transmit the 'correct' information.

Hmmm... I would be curious to know what the male participants described the percieved experience of being in the woman's body actually felt like. What, if any, sensory information, other than that provided technologically, led them to that conclusion... illustrating the mind 'filling in the gaps' and creating sensations from nowhere in order to build a working scenario that the conscious mind would accept.

The technology itself must have been very, very high quality in order to fool the eye into thinking it was seeing 'reality' and not just an image.

It seems a little like the movie "Strange Days". :)
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