TALES OF THE DYING BRAIN.

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Title: TALES OF THE DYING BRAIN.
Authors: Koch, Christof
Source: Scientific American. Jun2020, Vol. 322 Issue 6, p70-75. 6p. 3 Color Photographs.
Subjects: Apparent death, Wounds & injuries, Myocardial infarction, Asphyxia, Light & darkness (Aesthetics)
Abstract: The article offers information on the description embraces elements of a classic near-death experience and the darkness, the cessation of pain, the emerging into the light and then a feeling of peacefulness. Topics include examines that Near-death experiences triggered during singular life-threatening episodes when the body is injured by blunt trauma, a heart attack, asphyxia and shock; and reports that it built up expectations about what people should feel after such episodes.
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