Evidence of Conscious-Like Activity in the Dying Brain
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Brain can remain conscious hours after ‘death’, scientists reveal in major study
The human brain may maintain consciousness for a considerable period following clinical death, according to research presented at a major scientific gathering in the United States.Anna Fowler, a researcher at Arizona State University, shared her analysis at the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Phoenix, Arizona.Her work examined numerous studies exploring near-death experiences among cardiac arrest survivors.The f…
Dr. Sam Barnia, Director of Intensive Care and Recovery Research at the Langon College of Medicine, University of New York, revealed that the human brain may remain active after a cardiac arrest.
Conscience exists beyond death and the process of dying should be considered a "negotiable condition," says Anna Fowler, author of a shocking study she presented at the annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Phoenix, USA.Traditionally, death has been defined as the irreversible loss of brain and circulatory function, but Fowler maintains that consciousness can persist even when the brain stops work…
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