According to Susan Blackmore's (1987) cognitive psychological theory of out-of- body experience (OBE) , an OBE occurs when:
A) a person has a lucid dream or some other unusual experience.
B) the normal flow of sensory data is disrupted as the cognitive system constructs its usual model of experiencing the self as in the body.
C) geomagnetic activity from the earth's magnetic field creates the impression that a person is dissociated from his or her body.
D) a person who is susceptible to epilepsy has a micro-seizure that produces irregular activity in the angular gyrus of the brain.
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