When
we experience brain death, we cease to exist.
When
I experience brain death, I will simply be no more.
Not exact matches
In terms of possible physiological triggers, life - endangering events such as falling and a sudden drop of oxygen to the
brain are thought to be potential causes - something which would correlate with a previous study which found that 1 in 5 people who'd suffered a heart attack and were resuscitated had reported a near -
death experience.
@Vivienne: that near -
death experience is probably caused by a massive release of chemicals in the
brain to offset whatever trauma you've just suffered.
The modern - day «near -
death experience» phenomenon, where people from all over the world are reporting visions of heaven and hell, often occurring «after
death» when there is no
brain activity.
People having near
death experiences has been going on for a while and hasn't stumped scientists as much as it's accepted that people hallucinate when the
brain is randomly firing off synapses in it's
death throes,.
Cq... Many similar
experiences are literally happening «after
death», and have scientists baffled, since there is no
brain activity that could possibly lead to a hallucination.
The
brain is not functioning normally during a «near
death experience».
People nowadays are having visions and «near -
death experiences» that science can not explain away as a hallucination because of the lack of
brain activity, and people from all walks of life are confirming similar
experiences.
He died, and in his book he emphasizes that there is absolutely no medical explanation for his near
death experience because his
brain neo-cortex was destroyed by bacterial meningitis.
Are Near
Death Experiences, are they real, or are they
brain having hallucinations?
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my
experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the
brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or
death.)
A child fighting for oxygen has about 90 seconds before they may
experience permanent
brain damage or even
death.
Of course everyone wants a good «
experience» but choosing to give birth in a location that dramatically increases your child's risk of
death or
brain damage to get it is a poor trade.
They use the
brain - scan findings to explain the interconnected cosmic unity that the Buddhists
experienced, but the results could also explain what Morse calls the «universal, unifying thread of love» that people with near -
death experience consistently reported.
Penfield, one of the giants of modern neuroscience, discovered that stimulating the
brain's right temporal lobe — located just above the ear — with a mild electric current produced out - of - body
experiences, heavenly music, vivid hallucinations, and the kind of panoramic memories associated with the life review part of the near -
death experience.
Britton hypothesized that people who have undergone a near -
death experience might show the same altered
brain firing patterns as people with temporal lobe epilepsy.
And the closer they got to
brain death, the more likely it was that an out - of - body
experience would turn into a near -
death experience.
None of the lambs incubated in the biobag
experienced bleeding in the
brain — but it might still happen in humans, causing
brain damage or
death.
A higher proportion of people may have vivid
death experiences, but do not recall them due to the effects of
brain injury or sedative drugs on memory circuits.
Ketamine affects the
brain's opioid system, which can naturally become active even without drugs when animals are under attack, suggesting trauma might set off this aspect of near -
death experiences, Mobbs explains.
This slower type of axon
death may happen when someone suffers mild but repeated
brain injuries, exactly the kind that football players
experience as they crash into each other in game after game.
But relating signs of consciousness in rat
brains to human near -
death experiences is controversial.
Without any evidence that this final blip contains meaningful
brain activity, Borjigin says «it's perhaps natural for people to assume that [near -
death]
experiences came from elsewhere, from more supernatural sources.»
Neurologist Jimo Borjigin of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, got interested in near -
death experiences during a different project — measuring the hormone levels in the
brains of rodents after a stroke.
Altogether, scientific evidence suggests that all features of the near -
death experience have some basis in normal
brain function gone awry.
«Many of the phenomena associated with near -
death experiences can be biologically explained,» says neuroscientist Dean Mobbs, at the University of Cambridge's Medical Research Council Cognition and
Brain Sciences Unit.
The similarities between these reports are hard to ignore, but the conversation about near -
death experiences often bleeds into metaphysics: Are these visions produced solely by the
brain, or are they a glimpse at an afterlife outside the body?
What people
experience as
death creeps in — after the heart stops and the
brain becomes starved of oxygen — seems to lie beyond the reach of science.
Commenting on the study Professor Jörg Fachner, Professor of Music, Health and the
Brain, at Anglia Ruskin University, who was not part of the research team, said: «This study confirms that music therapists can work with authentic
experiences when using music representing the sorrowful and painful content of sad life events such as the
death of a spouse or child.
Animal studies have shown that lengthy or multiple
experiences with anesthesia can lead to cell
death and problems with the formation of connections among
brain cells.
Following on from the work of Pim van Lommel in the Netherlands, the study aims to examine near -
death experiences in 1,500 cardiac arrest survivors and so determine whether people without a heartbeat or
brain activity can have documentable out - of - body
experiences.
Research has shown that our
brains wilt when we are
experiencing death by PowerPoint or other static presentation of content.
Excitingly, all the objects in the game have a «
brain» — programmable AI that will let thousands of gamers around the world
experience the joy of creative two enormous mobs of bunnies and hurling them at one another in a brutal fight to the
death.
The exhibition also includes listening posts and viewing stations where you can
experience a wide range of blues - influenced music — everything from Big Mama Thornton, Duke Ellington, and Sun Ra to Bad
Brains,
Death Grips, and Le1f.
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Stroke A stroke usually involves the
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If you were to not respond to the symptoms of insulin shock, you could eventually go into diabetic coma,
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As the Adverse Childhood
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Many times, when you're
experiencing an emotionally intense moment in your love relationship or marriage, the level of emotion stems from your
brain interpreting key
experiences in your love relationship as a life or
death situation.