Cool stuff, and it should be interesting to see what develops from it re: therapy and research models. If it becomes more widely available, I can anticipate some fun Intro psych demonstrations, some interesting parties in the dorms, and greater activity for the counseling centers. I want to see more research on the transition from feeling embodied as the "other" to feeling you can appreciate the other's perspective, to thinking like the other, and confusions about mind-reading and being the other. I've done a lab exercise based on a D. Wegner study where someone else's hands standing behind the subject carry out instructions, but students did not carry it out for any length of time. The use of the goggles should help complete the illusion nicely. Gary
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