The Mysterious Brain Activity in the Final Moments of Life.

Researchers recorded the brain activity of comatose patients as they died and found that some patients' brains generated a surge of organized-looking electrical activity that may reflect consciousness. This surge can occur after a person's breathing stops but before the brain stops functioning. The activity pattern is somewhat similar to what is seen when people are awake or in dreamlike states, leading to speculation that perhaps these electrical surges reflect the otherworldly experiences reported by people who've had close brushes with death. However, since all the patients in the new study ultimately died, it's impossible to know if they had such experiences.
- Surges of activity in the dying human brain could hint at fleeting conscious experiences Livescience.com
- Scientists Detect Brain Activity in Dying People Linked to Dreams, Hallucinations VICE
- Human brains show larger-than-life activity at moment of death The Hill
- People in comas showed ‘conscious-like’ brain activity as they died, study says The Guardian
- Scientists discover what happens seconds before you die Daily Mail
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