Adding to this is the fact that science still has no insight connecting observed physiological brain phenomenon with what the patient is actually experiencing in their consciousness. So when they talk about an increase in gamma activity as "believed to be connected to consciousness" I come away unimpressed. Nothing's being said.
Well it shows some gamma EEG changes during and after ventilation removal in 2 of the 4 patients, removal of ventilation I guess is equivalent to a period of asphyxiation ( if they did not breathe for themselves) - even if the heart was still beating. At least Borjigin found patient 1, with some EEG gamma changes as they were asphyxiating to death, which might be correlated with consciousness. But even if she's eventually proven correct that various EEG gamma changes are correlated with consciousness... she can't say why it happens... i.e. she can't say why comatose people without conscious activity would suddenly experience consciousness after the plug is pulled on their ventilator.
But I wouldn't knock what she's doing... because she's a serious researcher who has hard data with which she is suggesting that people really do spontaneously regain consciousness after they begin the dying process. That position is completely at odds with most 'sceptics' who claim the recalled 'experiences' when dying are confabulated before, or after the dying event.
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.