Virtual reality experiment reveals how pain and fear weaken sense of body ownership

A study from Hiroshima University found that when people were told to imagine their virtual bodies in pain, their brains resisted the illusion of ownership. Their findings could provide insights into why some people may struggle with feeling connected to their own bodies, particularly in contexts involving depersonalization or negative physical states.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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