Neuroscientists have recorded the activity of a dying human brain and discovered rhythmic brain wave patterns around the time of death that are similar to those occurring during dreaming, memory recall, and meditation. Now, a study published to Frontiers brings new insight into a possible organizational role of the brain during death and suggests an explanation for vivid life recall in near-death experiences.

  • @can
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    510 months ago

    You can edit lemmy comments.

      • @can
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        010 months ago

        Well I got a chuckle out of it at least.