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Near-death Experiences

Many reports of near-death experiences sound the same: a
welcoming white light and a replay of memories. But now scientists aim to study
what really happens to the brain and consciousness when someone is on the verge
of dying.


https://www.livescience.com/health/080912-near-death.html

In a new study called AWARE (AWAreness during
REsuscitation), doctors will examine patients in hospitals in Europe and North
America who reach a state called cardiac arrest.

"Contrary to popular perception, death is not a
specific moment
," said leader of the study Dr. Sam Parnia of the
University of Southampton in the U.K. "It is a process that begins when
the heart stops beating, the lungs stop working and the brain ceases
functioning — a medical condition termed cardiac arrest, which from a
biological viewpoint is synonymous with clinical death."

Science has long struggled to define death, and to determine
when the precise moment of death occurs. Now though, most doctors consider
death more of a process than an event. A person is thought to have died when he
stops breathing, his heart
stops beating
, and his brain activity ceases.

"During a cardiac arrest, all three criteria of death
are present," Parnia said. "There then follows a period of time,
which may last from a few seconds to an hour or more, in which emergency
medical efforts may succeed in restarting the heart and reversing the dying
process. What people experience during this period of cardiac arrest provides a
unique window of understanding into what we are all likely to experience during
the dying
process
."

Previous research suggests about 10 to 20 percent of people
who live through cardiac arrest report lucid, well-structured thought
processes, reasoning, memories and sometimes detailed recall of events during
their encounter with death.

One study found that people who reported peaceful feelings,
bright light and out-of-body experiences during a brush with death are more
likely to have had difficulty separating sleep from
wakefulness
in their everyday lives. Both before and after their near-death
experiences, these people often have symptoms of the rapid-eye movement (REM)
state of sleep while awake.

The AWARE researchers want to find out what happens to the
brain when a person's body has started to shut down, whether it is possible for
people see and hear during cardiac arrest, and what's going on during out of
body experiences.

The launch of the AWARE study was announced at an
international symposium at the United Nations Sept. 11.

posted on Sept 13, 2008 7:30 AM ()

Comments:

comment by marta on Sept 17, 2008 9:28 PM ()
Great article.Learning something
new everyday.I did have one brush with death.
While playing tennis and after the first set while the boys
were have some water,my heart stop and keel over and then
picked up again.This was so weird.I was able to finish the
game and went to see my doctor.He think that it was a skip.
If it was,why did I keel over?no comment.
comment by fredo on Sept 13, 2008 8:00 AM ()
Very interesting.
comment by looserobes on Sept 13, 2008 7:42 AM ()

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