我操,好恐怖啊# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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跟我想的差不多,所以最好的死法除了爽死就是爆头?
When you die ‘you know you’re dead because your brain keeps working’,
scientist claims
We know we are dead when we die because our brains keep working to make us
aware of what's happening around us, haunting new research suggests.
Top medical experts have forever been at loggerheads over what happens when
humans die, with anecdotal evidence of bright lights and flashes reported by
people who have 'come back' being the cause of much debate.
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However, a new study suggests your consciousness carries on functioning
after your heart stops beating and your body movements fail.
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This means you are essentially 'trapped' inside your dead body with your
brain still working, if only for a short time.
Survivors of cardiac arrest were aware of what was going on around them
while they were 'dead' before being 'brought back to life', the study
revealed.
More surprising still, there is evidence to suggest the deceased may even
hear themselves being pronounced dead by doctors.
Dr. Sam Parnia is studying consciousness after death and examining cardiac
arrest cases in Europe and the US.
He says people in the first phase of death may still experience some form of
consciousness.
The expert ventured that people who have survived cardiac arrest later
accurately described what was happening around them after their hearts
stopped beating.
He said: "They'll describe watching doctors and nurses working, they'll
describe having awareness of full conversations, of visual things that were
going on, that would otherwise not be known to them."
Explaining when a patient is officially declared dead, he said: "It's all
based on the moment when the heart stops.
"Technically speaking, that's how you get the time of death."
His study is examining what happens to the brain after a person goes into
cardiac arrest - and whether consciousness continues after death and for how
long - to improve the quality of resuscitation and prevent brain injuries
while restarting the heart.
Unlike the plot in Flatliners, however, when a person is resuscitated they
don't return with a "magical enhancement" of their memories, said Dr. Parnia
.
When you die ‘you know you’re dead because your brain keeps working’,
scientist claims
We know we are dead when we die because our brains keep working to make us
aware of what's happening around us, haunting new research suggests.
Top medical experts have forever been at loggerheads over what happens when
humans die, with anecdotal evidence of bright lights and flashes reported by
people who have 'come back' being the cause of much debate.
A Message from Progressive
Compare rates and save at Progressive.com
We’ll help you find a great rate. Even if it’s not with us.
However, a new study suggests your consciousness carries on functioning
after your heart stops beating and your body movements fail.
CLICK ON THE SUN FOR MORE
This means you are essentially 'trapped' inside your dead body with your
brain still working, if only for a short time.
Survivors of cardiac arrest were aware of what was going on around them
while they were 'dead' before being 'brought back to life', the study
revealed.
More surprising still, there is evidence to suggest the deceased may even
hear themselves being pronounced dead by doctors.
Dr. Sam Parnia is studying consciousness after death and examining cardiac
arrest cases in Europe and the US.
He says people in the first phase of death may still experience some form of
consciousness.
The expert ventured that people who have survived cardiac arrest later
accurately described what was happening around them after their hearts
stopped beating.
He said: "They'll describe watching doctors and nurses working, they'll
describe having awareness of full conversations, of visual things that were
going on, that would otherwise not be known to them."
Explaining when a patient is officially declared dead, he said: "It's all
based on the moment when the heart stops.
"Technically speaking, that's how you get the time of death."
His study is examining what happens to the brain after a person goes into
cardiac arrest - and whether consciousness continues after death and for how
long - to improve the quality of resuscitation and prevent brain injuries
while restarting the heart.
Unlike the plot in Flatliners, however, when a person is resuscitated they
don't return with a "magical enhancement" of their memories, said Dr. Parnia
.