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Near death experiences explained.
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Near death experiences explained.
Quote:In the 30-second period after the animal's hearts stopped beating, they measured a sharp increase in high-frequency brainwaves called gamma oscillations.

These pulses are one of the neuronal features that are thought to underpin consciousness in humans, especially when they help to "link" information from different parts of the brain.

In the rats, these electrical pulses were found at even higher levels just after the cardiac arrest than when animals were awake and well.

Dr Borjigin said it was feasible that the same thing would happen in the human brain, and that an elevated level of brain activity and consciousness could give rise to near-death visions.

Neurons
Neurons in the brain may go into overdrive around the point of death
"This can give us a framework to begin to explain these. The fact they see light perhaps indicates the visual cortex in the brain is highly activated - and we have evidence to suggest this might be the case, because we have seen increased gamma in area of the brain that is right on top of the visual cortex," she said.

"We have seen increased coupling between the lower-frequency waves and the gamma that has been shown to be a feature of visual awareness and visual sensation."

However, she said that to confirm the findings a study would have to be carried out on humans who have experienced clinical death and have been revived.

Commenting on the research, Dr Jason Braithwaite, of the University of Birmingham, said the phenomenon appeared to be the brain's "last hurrah".

"This is a very neat demonstration of an idea that's been around for a long time: that under certain unfamiliar and confusing circumstances - like near-death - the brain becomes overstimulated and hyperexcited," he said.

Striking
"Like 'fire raging through the brain', activity can surge through brain areas involved in conscious experience, furnishing all resultant perceptions with realer-than-real feelings and emotions."

But he added: "One limitation is that we do not know when, in time, the near-death experience really occurs. Perhaps it was before patients had anaesthesia, or at some safe point during an operation long before cardiac arrest.

"However, for those instances where experiences may occur around the time of cardiac arrest - or beyond it - these new findings provide further meat to the bones of the idea that the brain drives these fascinating and striking experiences"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23672150



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Near death experiences explained. - by downbeatplumb - August 13, 2013 at 2:33 pm
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by Godschild - August 15, 2013 at 10:54 pm
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by Silver - August 15, 2013 at 11:02 pm
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by Godschild - August 16, 2013 at 6:20 am
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by downbeatplumb - August 16, 2013 at 12:41 pm
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by Fidel_Castronaut - August 16, 2013 at 12:18 pm
RE: Near death experiences explained. - by Minimalist - August 16, 2013 at 12:49 pm

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