Below you will find a selection of articles related to the study of mind, brain consciousness and near death experiences during clinical death (cardiac arrest)
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French CC, Dying to know the truth: visions of a dying brain, or false memories? Lancet. 2001 Dec 15;358(9298):2010-1
Greyson B, Incidence and correlates of near-death experiences in a cardiac care unit. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2003 Jul-Aug;25(4):269-76
Parnia S, Fenwick P: Do reports of consciousness during cardiac arrest hold the key to discovering the nature of consciousness? Medical Hypothesis 2007 - In Press
Parnia S, Spearpoint KS, Fenwick PB Near death experiences, cognitive function & psychological outcomes of surviving cardiac arrest Resuscitation 2007 - In press
Parnia S, Fenwick P, Near Death Experiences in Cardiac Arrest: Visions of a dying brain or visions of a new science of consiousness Resuscitation 2002 Jan 52, 5-11
Parnia S, Waller D, Yeates R, Fenwick P, A qualitative and quantitative study of the incidence, features and aetiology of near death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors Resuscitation, Feb 2001 48, 149-156
Schwaninger J, Eisenberg PR, A Prospective Analysis of Near-Death Experiences in Cardiac Arrest Patients. Journal of Near Death Experiences 2002 20 (4)
van Lommel P, Wees Van R, Meyers V, Elfferich I, Near death experiences in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands. Lancet 2001 Dec 15; 358 (9289) 2039-2045