Scientific research and near-death reports suggest that as the body shuts down, hearing may be the last sense to fade before death. Studies of people revived after cardiac arrest and MRI scans of dying patients show that the brain can still respond to sounds even when other functions have stopped. This indicates the nervous system may process auditory information up to life’s final moments.
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Scientific research and near-death reports suggest that as the body shuts down, hearing may be the last sense to fade before death. Studies of people revived after cardiac arrest and MRI scans of dying patients show that the brain can still respond to sounds even when other functions have stopped. This indicates the nervous system may process auditory information up to life’s final moments.

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