Throughout human history, there have been numerous reports of a baffling process when individuals have come to the brink of death. This process, referred to as near death experiences (NDEs), cause an individual to experience events that even the most advanced science can still not answer. This review serves as a reference for the factors, phenomenology, and measurement techniques for near death experiences as well as summarizing these experiences in certain conditions, such as cardiac arrest and admission of anesthetics. Discussed are the theories, effects, analyses of specific processes involved pertaining to experiences of those who walked along the edge of death
This paper means to progress the research of near-death experiences (NDEs) by analyzing potential me...
Copyright © 2013 Birk Engmann and Muyassar Turaeva. This is an open access article distributed under...
In his 1975 book, Life After Life, Dr. Raymond A. Moody coined the term “near-death experience (NDE)...
peer reviewedThe notion that death represents a passing to an afterlife, where we are reunited with ...
Near-death experiences appear to be universal phenomena that have been reported for centuries. A nea...
Abstract-Near death experiences (NDEs) have been reported throughout time in essentially all culture...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are vivid experiences that often occur in life-threatening conditions...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
The research in the field of Near-Death-Experiences (NDE) shows us various reports of the process of...
BACKGROUND: Near death experiences (NDEs) are increasingly being reported as a clearly identifiable...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) entail complex and structured conscious experience during conditions k...
This thesis investigates current scientific literature on near-death experiences (NDE), focusing on ...
Article discussing empirical questions about near-death experiences (NDEs) that can be explored by t...
As defined by Greyson and Stevenson (1980) near death experiences are “refer[ed] to an altered state...
This paper means to progress the research of near-death experiences (NDEs) by analyzing potential me...
Copyright © 2013 Birk Engmann and Muyassar Turaeva. This is an open access article distributed under...
In his 1975 book, Life After Life, Dr. Raymond A. Moody coined the term “near-death experience (NDE)...
peer reviewedThe notion that death represents a passing to an afterlife, where we are reunited with ...
Near-death experiences appear to be universal phenomena that have been reported for centuries. A nea...
Abstract-Near death experiences (NDEs) have been reported throughout time in essentially all culture...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are vivid experiences that often occur in life-threatening conditions...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
The research in the field of Near-Death-Experiences (NDE) shows us various reports of the process of...
BACKGROUND: Near death experiences (NDEs) are increasingly being reported as a clearly identifiable...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) entail complex and structured conscious experience during conditions k...
This thesis investigates current scientific literature on near-death experiences (NDE), focusing on ...
Article discussing empirical questions about near-death experiences (NDEs) that can be explored by t...
As defined by Greyson and Stevenson (1980) near death experiences are “refer[ed] to an altered state...
This paper means to progress the research of near-death experiences (NDEs) by analyzing potential me...
Copyright © 2013 Birk Engmann and Muyassar Turaeva. This is an open access article distributed under...
In his 1975 book, Life After Life, Dr. Raymond A. Moody coined the term “near-death experience (NDE)...