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Y_2_02 — Terminal Lucidity
This document examines Terminal Lucidity, a topic within the Consciousness research area. Key areas of investigation include What Is Terminal Lucidity?, Why This Is Anomalous, The Significance for Consciousness Studies.
Y_2_04 — Neuroscience of Death — Terminal Lucidity and Dying Brain
The neuroscience of death has emerged as a legitimate research frontier, revealing that dying is not a simple cessation but a complex neurobiological process with surprising features. Michael Nahm and Bruce Greyson's doc
K_1_04 — Brain as Filter vs Generator
Two opposing models have dominated the consciousness debate for over a century:
K_4_15 — Shared Death Experiences
Shared death experiences (SDEs) are reported phenomena in which a person who is physically healthy — typically a family member, caregiver, or bystander present at a death — describes experiencing some or all of the featu
INTERDOC_22 — Near-Death Experience, Afterlife Belief, and Cross-Cultural Evidence
[KEY FINDING] The AWARE (AWAreness during REsuscitation) study — a four-year prospective study across 15 hospitals in the UK, US, and Austria, led by Sam Parnia (published 2014, Resuscitation) — found that 39% of 140 car
Y_2_05 — Near-Death Experiences: Cross-Cultural Analysis
Near-death experiences (NDEs) — profound subjective experiences occurring during clinical death, cardiac arrest, or perceived proximity to death — have been reported across virtually all cultures and historical periods.
Y_2_14 — Dying Process Phenomenology: Shared Death Experiences and After-Death Communication
The phenomenology of death and the experiences reported by those who witness the dying process include several distinct categories of altered-state phenomena that extend beyond the well-known near-death experience (NDE).
Y_2_16 — Near-Death Experience Latest Research
Near-death experiences (NDEs) — the vivid, structured experiences reported by approximately 10–20% of cardiac arrest survivors (including out-of-body perception, tunnel experiences, life reviews, encounters with deceased
P_4_01 — Death and the Afterlife Across Cultures
Every known human culture has developed beliefs about what happens after death — making afterlife cosmology one of the most universal features of human thought. The major frameworks include: judgment and reward/punishmen
E_5_04 — Maya Classic Period Collapse
The Maya Classic Period Collapse (c. 800–1000 CE) was the dramatic and largely irreversible abandonment of dozens of major lowland Maya city-states across the southern Maya lowlands (modern-day Guatemala, Belize, western
X_4_13 — Palliative Care and Hospice: Medicine at the End of Life
Palliative care — specialized medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of serious illness, with the goal of improving quality of life for both the patient and the family — and hospice
Z_3_05 — Viral Integration and Endogenous Retroviruses
Approximately 8% of the human genome consists of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) — the remnants of ancient retroviral infections that integrated into germline cells and were subsequently inherited vertically like a
L_3_17 — Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs) in the Human Genome
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) — remnants of ancient retroviral infections that integrated into the germline DNA of human ancestors and have been vertically transmitted through the host genome for millions of year
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