People who were brought back to life after their medical death due to unfortunate events they experienced sometimes said, “My life passed before my eyes like a film strip.” they use expressions. Due to the shock of the event, this event cannot be fully understood. However, a study by scientists, a bit by chance, revealed that this expression may be true. Let’s look at the details of this interesting event together.
Doctors had been trying to treat an 87-year-old epilepsy patient for some time. Experts who wanted to understand whether the patient had a different problem were using the EEG device, which stands for Electroencephalography, to measure brain functions. Unfortunately, the unfortunate patient suddenly had a heart attack and died during the treatment, but the doctors kept the EEG device working for a while. Thus, the door was opened for a great secret to be revealed. Because the 15-minute brain activity of the patient, whose identity was not disclosed, was recorded.
Waves related to dreams and past events were detected in 15 seconds after the heart stopped stopping
Experts who examined the EEG data of the deceased person, especially the moment the heart stopped and They focused on the next 30-second period. As a result of the investigations; It turns out that the brain is emitting waves related to dreaming and remembering the past at that moment. In other words, the epileptic patient who died was dreaming and remembering something about his past when his heart stopped.
Speaking about the random research, Dr. Ajmal Zemmar said these findings are important in two ways. The first is, “My life flashed before my eyes like a film strip.” were the findings that his statement was true. The second was that the brain functions continued to work even after the heart stopped. The medical world states that a similar situation has been detected in mice, but this single case is a first for humans. According to the doctors, studies should be continued and samples should be multiplied in order to obtain detailed information on the subject.