| Literature DB >> 24592228 |
Bruce Greyson1, Nathan B Fountain2, Lori L Derr1, Donna K Broshek3.
Abstract
Alterations of consciousness are critical factors in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures. With these alterations in consciousness, some persons report sensations of separating from the physical body, experiences that may in rare cases resemble spontaneous out-of-body experiences. This study was designed to identify and characterize these out-of-body-like subjective experiences associated with seizure activity. Fifty-five percent of the patients in this study recalled some subjective experience in association with their seizures. Among our sample of 100 patients, 7 reported out-of-body experiences associated with their seizures. We found no differentiating traits that were associated with patients' reports of out-of-body experiences, in terms of either demographics; medical history, including age of onset and duration of seizure disorder, and seizure frequency; seizure characteristics, including localization, lateralization, etiology, and type of seizure, and epilepsy syndrome; or ability to recall any subjective experiences associated with their seizures. Reporting out-of-body experiences in association with seizures did not affect epilepsy-related quality of life. It should be noted that even in those patients who report out-of-body experiences, such sensations are extremely rare events that do not occur routinely with their seizures. Most patients who reported out-of-body experiences described one or two experiences that occurred an indeterminate number of years ago, which precludes the possibility of associating the experience with the particular characteristics of that one seizure or with medications taken or other conditions at the time.Entities:
Keywords: autoscopy; epilepsy; near-death experience; out-of-body experience; seizures
Year: 2014 PMID: 24592228 PMCID: PMC3923147 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Frequency of affirmative responses to NDE Scale items associated with seizures (.
| Time distortion | 7 |
| Life review or panoramic memory | 2 |
| Thought acceleration | 0 |
| Revelation or sudden understanding | 0 |
| Overwhelming peace | 1 |
| Experience of brilliant light | 1 |
| Feeling of joy | 0 |
| Sense of cosmic unity or oneness | 0 |
| Out-of-body experience | 7 |
| Vision of future events | 2 |
| Increased sensory vividness | 0 |
| Apparent extrasensory perception | 0 |
| Experience of another realm or world | 3 |
| Experience of a spiritual being or voice | 2 |
| Experience of a border or point of no return | 1 |
| Vision of deceased or religious spirits | 0 |
Demographics among patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| Mean age | 34.1 ( | 40.2 ( | |
| Gender | χ2 = 0.11, | ||
| Female | 4 (47%) | 47 (51%) | |
| Male | 3 (43%) | 46 (49%) | |
| Years of education | 13.7 ( | 13.0 ( | |
| Ethnicity | χ2 = 0.15, | ||
| Euro-American | 6 (86%) | 78 (84%) | |
| African-American | 1 (14%) | 13 (14%) | |
| Latino-American | 0 (0%) | 2 (2%) |
NDE Scale scores of patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| NDE Scale (range = 0–32) | 4.71 ( | 1.49 ( | |
| Time distortion | 0.71 ( | 0.39 ( | |
| Thought acceleration | 0.29 ( | 0.13 ( | |
| Life review | 0.43 ( | 0.11 ( | |
| Sudden understanding | 0.00 ( | 0.03 ( | |
| Sense of peace | 0.00 ( | 0.11 ( | |
| Feeling of joy | 0.00 ( | 0.03 ( | |
| Sense of cosmic unity | 0.00 ( | 0.02 ( | |
| Bright light | 0.29 ( | 0.11 ( | |
| Sensory vividness | 0.14 ( | 0.19 ( | |
| Extrasensory perception | 0.00 ( | 0.03 ( | |
| Precognitive vision | 0.00 ( | 0.08 ( | |
| Out-of-body experience | 2.00 ( | 0.17 ( | |
| Unearthly realm | 0.57 ( | 0.04 ( | |
| Mystical presence | 0.29 ( | 0.03 ( | |
| Visible spirits | 0.00 ( | 0.01 ( | |
| Border | 0.00 ( | 0.02 ( | |
Seizure history among patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| Age of onset | 15.7 | 18.9 | |
| ( | ( | ||
| Years of seizure | 19.3 | 21.0 | |
| disorder | ( | ( | |
| Maximum seizures/month | 51.3 | 41.2 | |
| ( | ( |
Seizure characteristics among patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| Epilepsy etiology | χ2 = 0.01, | ||
| Focal pathology | 2 (29%) | 27 (29%) | |
| Generalized pathology | 1 (14%) | 12 (13%) | |
| Unknown | 4 (57%) | 54 (58%) | |
| Seizure type | χ2 = 0.38, | ||
| Complex partial | 5 (71%) | 66 (71%) | |
| Simple partial | 1 (14%) | 9 (10%) | |
| Generalized | 1 (14%) | 15 (16%) | |
| Unclassified | 0 (0%) | 3 (3%) | |
| Epilepsy syndrome | χ2 = 0.87, | ||
| Localization-related | 6 (86%) | 67 (72%) | |
| Generalized | 1 (14%) | 18 (19%) | |
| Unknown | 0 (0%) | 8 (9%) |
EEG variables among patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| Epileptiform discharge localization | χ2 = 1.35, | ||
| Temporal lobe | 2 (33%) | 33 (41%) | |
| Other locus | 0 (0%) | 6 (8%) | |
| Multifocal | 3 (50%) | 17 (21%) | |
| None | 1 (17%) | 24 (30%) | |
| Epileptiform discharge lateralization | χ2 = 5.43, | ||
| Left-sided | 4 (67%) | 22 (28%) | |
| Right-sided | 0 (0%) | 11 (14%) | |
| Bilateral | 1 (17%) | 17 (21%) | |
| Generalized | 1 (17%) | 9 (11%) | |
| None | 0 (0%) | 21 (26%) |
Quality of life among patients with and without out-of-body experiences (OBEs).
| QOLIE total score | 24.2 ( | 25.1 ( | |
| Epilepsy effect | 7.7 ( | 7.1 ( | |
| Mental health | 7.9 ( | 7.7 ( | |
| Role function | 10.0 ( | 10.3 ( | |