Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 August 2025
Near-death experiences, including out-of-body experiences, are introduced as personally perceived phenomena which are now open to informed scientific explanations. Recent progress in monitoring brain activity in altered states of consciousness and during the process of dying provide the bases for the explanations. Consciousness is introduced as a key factor for the understanding of NDEs. Also discussed are the history, phenomenology, incidences, scientific models, and examples of personal near-death experiences. These aspects will be combined in the book to show how personal truth against the background of belief and credo can change to the understanding of NDEs as a window on the amazing complexity of our brain and mind.
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