
CrowdScience Are Near Death Experiences real?
Nov 7, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, psychologist Susan Blackmore shares her transformative out-of-body experience and her lifelong quest to understand Near-Death Experiences (NDEs). Neuroscientist Jimo Borjigin presents groundbreaking findings on brain activity during cardiac arrest, suggesting that these experiences might be linked to physiological phenomena. Meanwhile, Dr. Christopher Timmermann explores parallels between NDEs and psychedelic states, probing the role of DMT. Together, they unveil the science behind these enigmatic experiences and their implications for consciousness.
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Personal Near-Death Stories Sparked Research
- Kayleigh described floating above her body, moving through a tunnel of light, and seeing her life review during a heart attack.
- Susan Blackmore recounted her own out-of-body episode at Oxford that led her to study NDEs professionally.
Dying Brains Can Show Heightened Activity
- Jimo Borjigin recorded brain activity after ventilator withdrawal and found massive gamma surges in two patients.
- Gamma activity increased in visual and memory regions, possibly explaining lights and life reviews.
Brain Regions Match NDE Components
- Activated visual cortex aligns with reports of tunnels and bright lights in NDEs.
- Right TPJ activation matches out-of-body sensations reported by patients and stimulation studies.



