Scientists use fainting to uncover new insights into the neuroscience of consciousness

Researchers induced fainting in volunteers to study brain activity and found that specific slow-frequency waves, particularly delta and theta, are linked to vivid, near-death-like experiences, offering new insights into the neuroscience of consciousness.

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I wasn’t open to experiences and possibilities outside the realm of what was considered “normal,” but that was all about to change.

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