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Failure to Elicit Near-Death Experiences in Induced Cardiac Arrest
Article exploring the reasons why near-death experiences may not occur during induced cardiac arrest.
Out-of-Body Experiences: All in the Brain?
Article presenting arguments supporting the conclusion that the subtitle claims of an article published in "Nature" were not well-founded and that much research remains to be conducted to unravel the mystery of out-of-body experiences.
Media Review: The Day I Died: The Mind, the Brain, and Near-Death Experiences
Review of a video titled "The Day I Died: The Mind, the Brain, and Near-Death Experiences," an educational BBC program produced by Kate Broome about near-death experiences.
Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 25, Number 2, Winter 2006
Quarterly journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena.
A Prospectively Studied Near-Death Experience with Corroborated Out-of-Body Perceptions and Unexplained Healing
Article discussing veridical out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and healing occurring during near-death experiences (NDEs). The article reports a case in which there was strong evidence for both healing and a veridical OBE.
A Near-Death Experience in Pu Songling's Strange Stories from Liaozhai's Studio
Abstract: I present in this paper a tale from Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from Liaozhai's Studio." This story seems to contain the following key elements of a near-death experience: the life review, travel through a spiritual world, and a pilgrimage to obtain a healthy physical body "to return to life." I discuss the content of the life review in terms of emotionally tagged souvenirs. Other contents of the story are clearly culturally dependent and I discuss them within the framework of Oriental thought.
An Ocular Physiological Explanation for Visual Sensations in Near-Death Experiences
Article proposing that near-death phenomena may be explained by the different tissue pressures in the eye and brain, which influence the consequences of reduced arterial blood pressure.
Letter to the Editor: Seventeenth-Centruy Cases of Deathbed Apparitions of Birds
Letter from Carlos S. Alvarado to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "Seventeenth-Century Cases of Deathbed Apparitions of Birds."
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