In February 2022, an unusual medical case report recorded for the first time the brain activity of a patient before, during and after a cardiac arrest. The study’s authors hypothesized that the brain activity might be indicative of a “last recall” of a life’s memories. <br />
In February 2022, an unusual medical case report recorded for the first time the brain activity of a patient before, during and after a cardiac arrest. The study’s authors hypothesized that the brain activity might be indicative of a “last recall” of a life’s memories.
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