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The Near Death Experience as a Product of Isolated Subcortical Brain Function (open access)

The Near Death Experience as a Product of Isolated Subcortical Brain Function

Article attempting to show that the sequence of a typical near-death experience (NDE) is predictable and reproducible, enough to suggest that the NDE is a symptom of a specific altered mental state seen in a large number of medical and surgical conditions.
Date: Winter 2000
Creator: Wettach, George E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Three Fictional Deaths Compared with the Near-Death Experience (open access)

Three Fictional Deaths Compared with the Near-Death Experience

Study looking at three popular works of short fiction, by Leo Tolstoy, Ambrose Bierce, and Katherine Anne Porter, in which the main character dies at the end. There are similarities and differences between these deaths and recent near-death experience (NDE) accounts. The comparison helps define the modern sensibility about dying that is part of the cultural context for interest in NDEs.
Date: Winter 2000
Creator: Haussamen, Brock
System: The UNT Digital Library