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The physiology of the tunnel
Authors:Dr Susan J Blackmore  Dr Tom S Troscianko
Institution:(1) Perceptual Systems Research Centre Department of Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Bristol, 8-10 Berkeley Square, BS8 1HH Bristol, England
Abstract:Several theories to account for the origin of tunnel hallucinations and tunnel experiences near death are considered: (1) the idea of a ldquorealrdquo tunnel; (2) representations of transition; (3) reliving birth memories; (4) imagination; and (5) physiological origins. Three different physiological theories are considered that related the tunnel form to the structure of the visual cortex. All can account for much of the phenomenology of the tunnel experience, and all lead to testable predictions. It is argued that the tunnel experience involves a change in the mental model of the self in the world. Because of this, an experience of purely physiological origin, with no implications for other worlds or for survival, can nevertheless produce lasting changes in the sense of self and reduce the fear of death.
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