Brain Disinhibition and Recalled Experiences of Death

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • With death, blood flow and oxygen to the brain stops and the brain flatlines. This removes the brain's natural braking systems, enables activity in dormant parts, seen as spikes on brain monitoring devices. These spikes in brain waves consistent with thinking, memory, and consciousness can now be thought of as possible markers of recalled experiences of death.
    To learn more, head over to Resuscitation Journal to read the full AWARE-II study publication: www.resuscitat...

Комментарии • 14

  • @tim59ism
    @tim59ism Год назад +18

    Dr Parnia and his colleagues deserve enormous credit for undertaking this study, which is clearly extraordinarily difficult and challenging. I would however, like to hear their reasoning on why they've chosen to make an association between the "spikes" of electrical activity they (appear to have) disccovered during prolonged resuscitation, and NDE. There are many cases in the literature of patients being able to accurately recount events that occured when they were not only dead (in cardiac arrest) but receiving no CPR etc. Personally, I cannot see how some spikes of electrical activity could possibly be responsible or even associated with veridical perception etc, as we all have brain waves in abundance constantly, but we don't report an NDE. Nevertheless, very well done and hopefully he will get some luck in the third phase.

  • @Existentialist946
    @Existentialist946 11 месяцев назад +8

    I propose that the brain doesn't *produce* consciousness, rather it merely *changes, modulates, and attenuates* the self or soul with its associated conscious states.
    Unlike what the video suggests, when the brain's natural braking systems stop working, rather than allowing other dormant parts of the brain to become active, it merely allows the self/soul to have access to other conscious states that one's brain usually "filters" out.
    So, as the video says, we then have access to all memories, and indeed, other realities. Moreover, one should feel hyper-conscious since the brain is no longer constraining our consciousness. It also provides an explanation for terminal lucidity.

  • @claudiourbano6779
    @claudiourbano6779 Год назад +2

    We can hope then ! Thank Dr. Parnia !

  • @nicolasfelipefelipeolave7867
    @nicolasfelipefelipeolave7867 Год назад +2

    El grupo del doctor sam parnia les deseo todo el éxito desde chile ❤❤

  • @anonaki-mt6xb
    @anonaki-mt6xb 6 месяцев назад

    Yup. Exceptional work being conducted by the Parnia Lab folks. The science is crystal clear, and the implications are existentially game changing. However, watch how long it will take before this becomes common knowledge, and please don't hold your breath. Fundamental shifts of Consciousness of this nature don't tend to occur quickly at a population level.

  • @AdamRTNewman
    @AdamRTNewman 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm particularly intrigued by segment 0:36 to 0:42.
    I am a Christian myself, and I do believe that there will ultimately be a moral evaluation of our lives, and that only in Jesus Christ can we sinners be granted righteousness and be made ready.

    • @anonaki-mt6xb
      @anonaki-mt6xb 6 месяцев назад +1

      And Bless You for that Brother!. Please also consider that this phenomena occurs throughout the world, within all cultures, all religions, and for those who are agnostic and even atheist. From what we've seen, the nature of 'divine beings' reported in the myriad of NDE reports tend to reflect the very specific socio-cultural-religious life context of the NDE'r. Therefore, as a Christian typically meet's Jesus and maybe God, so does the Buddhist tend to meet Buddha, as Muslim's tend to meet Muhammad and/or Allah. And on and on. Many names, many conceptualizations, one Source. This is why the wise refuse to name 'God', and why Gandhi argued that "God has no religion". The Tao that can be named is Not the Tao. The absolute is beyond all distinctions. 🐕

  • @yonj3269
    @yonj3269 5 месяцев назад +1

    Since there is progress in reading brain memories through neuroimaging and via the Neurolink chip, why is this not used to extract memories of near-death experiences and out-of-body experiences to study them better and more accurately?

    • @warflail6198
      @warflail6198 3 месяца назад

      Good idea.

    • @L_Train
      @L_Train Месяц назад +2

      You're buying the hype. They can't do near the things they say they can. It may not even be possible to do those things.

  • @FabrizioMorgia
    @FabrizioMorgia 7 месяцев назад

    wouldn't that demostrate that we still have no evidence of consciousness existing without any brain activity and so that it's dependant on the existence of a brain?

    • @anonaki-mt6xb
      @anonaki-mt6xb 6 месяцев назад

      Watch it again.

    • @davonbenson4361
      @davonbenson4361 3 месяца назад +2

      No, because the Brain is shut down while it’s in cardiac arrest. So, consciousness shouldn’t be enhanced in this state.