Moments of Consciousness Detected in Dying Brains

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A study published in the journal PNAS observed electrical activity in the brains of dying patients and found that some individuals exhibited organized-looking electrical surges that resembled patterns seen during both waking and dreamlike states. These surges could correspond to the seemingly "otherworldly" visions sometimes reported by people who have had near-death experiences. The study highlights the potential for organized electrical activity in the dying brain, raising intriguing questions about the nature of consciousness and the subjective experiences that may occur during the transition from life to death.
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