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World’s Largest-ever Study of Near-Death Experiences
Kill me now ! but don't forget to resuscitate !
Southampton, UK — An AWARE (AWAreness during REsuscitation) study is to be launched by the Human Consciousness Project of the University of Southampton – an international collaboration of scientists and physicians who have joined forces to study the human brain, consciousness and clinical death.
The study is led by Dr Sam Parnia, an expert in the field of consciousness during clinical death, together with Dr Peter Fenwick and Professors Stephen Holgate and Robert Peveler of the University of Southampton. Following a successful 18-month pilot phase at selected hospitals in the UK, the study is now being expanded to include other centres within the UK, mainland Europe and North America.
“Contrary to popular perception,” Dr Parnia explains, “death is not a specific moment. It is a process that begins when the heart stops beating, the lungs stop working and the brain ceases functioning – a medical condition termed cardiac arrest, which from a biological viewpoint is synonymous with clinical death.
“During a cardiac arrest, all three criteria of death are present. There then follows a period of time, which may last from a few seconds to an hour or more, in which emergency medical efforts may succeed in restarting the heart and reversing the dying process. What people experience during this period of cardiac arrest provides a unique window of understanding into what we are all likely to experience during the dying process.”
I am all for the study, but I'd want some assurance they were more concerned with resuscitating me than checking the running computer stats on my dieing brain.
A number of recent scientific studies carried out by independent researchers have demonstrated that 10-20 per cent of people who go through cardiac arrest and clinical death report lucid, well structured thought processes, reasoning, memories and sometimes detailed recall of events during their encounter with death.
During the AWARE study, doctors will use sophisticated technology to study the brain and consciousness during cardiac arrest. At the same time, they will test the validity of out of body experiences and claims of being able to ’see’ and ‘hear’ during cardiac arrest.
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World_Groove
Cheney, Washington, United States




Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (6)
at 12:22 on September 21st, 2008
World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff. This is very interesting to me because I have experienced this myself - twice!
at 12:26 on September 21st, 2008
Very glad you are still with us..... .... ..
at 12:22 on September 21st, 2008
World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 12:26 on September 21st, 2008
I have this image now of Death waiting outside the surgery room like an expectant father.....
at 14:30 on September 21st, 2008
World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 16:45 on September 28th, 2008
I'd be interested to see the results!
Some good sources of NDE info:
http://www.nearlifeexp.com/
and
http://www.nderf.org, http://www.iands.org