Southampton monitors emotions to die for

二月 23, 2001

Southampton University researchers have found evidence of near-death experiences after studies of 63 heart-attack survivors resuscitated after being declared clinically dead.

One in ten recalled emotions and visions during unconsciousness, which included feelings of peace and joy, time speeding up and encountering a mystical being or deceased relative.

The researchers hope to replicate their results nationwide to verify whether the mind continues to exist after the death of the body.

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