With death, blood flow and oxygen to the brain stops and the brain flatlines. This removes the brain's natural braking systems, enables activity in dormant parts, seen as spikes on brain monitoring devices. These spikes in brain waves consistent with thinking, memory, and consciousness can now be thought of as possible markers of recalled experiences of death.
To learn more, head over to Resuscitation Journal to read the full AWARE-II study publication: [ Ссылка ]00216-2/fulltext
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