What if the dying brain's final act isn't collapse, but a sudden, coherent burst of vivid awareness?
Nearly 90 percent of dying patients report vivid, lucid visions of deceased loved ones — an experience once dismissed as delirium, now documented through systematic, prospective interviews conducted daily at the bedside as death approaches.
What Science Says About… Deathbed Visions traces the neuroscience of the dying brain, the consistency of these visions across cultures, and the ethical minefield clinicians face when deciding what to tell a grieving family.
Inside, you'll discover:
– Why nearly 90% of hospice patients report the same vivid deathbed experience
– What the dying brain's final neural surges reveal about consciousness itself
– Why clinicians still disagree on how to respond to a patient's vision
Part of the What Science Says About… series, where curiosity meets rigorous, evidence-based inquiry.
Read the evidence. Decide what the dying truly see.
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