Forget NDEs, what about decapitation?
How Long Does a Human Head Actually Remain Conscious After Being Cut Off?
ADAM TAYLOR, THE CONVERSATION
25 APR 2019
Actually the article does mention NDEs.
How Long Does a Human Head Actually Remain Conscious After Being Cut Off?
ADAM TAYLOR, THE CONVERSATION
25 APR 2019
Quote:When Jean-Paul Marat's killer, Charlotte Corday, was executed by guillotine in 1793, a man named Francois le Gros allegedly lifted her head and slapped both cheeks. Onlookers claimed that Corday's face took on an angry expression and her cheeks became flushed. There are other reports from history of severed heads that seem to have shown signs of consciousness.
Anne Boleyn, for example, apparently tried to speak after being beheaded. But are these stories bogus or is there scientific evidence that the head can remain conscious after it has been separated from the body that sustains it?
In recent years there has been significant interest in what has been called the world's first potential human head transplant. If it were to go ahead – and that is increasingly unlikely – the transplant would push multiple boundaries of science. The most obvious one being how long and whether the head and its contents might survive following removal from its original body.
Quote:Most recently, research has shown that even after the heart stops beating there is still activity in the brain, it finishes with a final wave of activity that sweeps across the brain occurring minutes after the heart finishes beating, termed "spreading depolarisation".
The activity detected in humans in these studies is large enough to be detected by an electroencephalogram (a device measuring electrical activity in the brain).
Actually the article does mention NDEs.