Self-Location Kinematics Influence the Generation of Near-Death Experience Cognitive and Affective Perceptions
S. Laureys, V. Charland-Verville, M. Botbol-Baum
Journal of Near-Death Studies January 1, 2021 DOI: 10.17514/jnds-2021-39-1-p3-51. via Semantic Scholar
Summary
People who have near-death experiences often report feeling as if they are outside their own body or moving through a different space. This article discusses how these unusual sensations of self-location and movement can be better understood by using a concept called "Archi-Textures," which helps to more clearly define the spatio-temporal experiences that occur during an NDE.
Study at a glance
| Characteristics | Review Peer reviewed |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Psychology |
| Key finding | The concept of "Archi-Textures" can help clarify the spatio-temporal experiences of self-location and movement that occur during near-death experiences. |
Abstract
Article discussing research related to personal feelings of self-location and movement during near-death experiences (NDEs). It also describes the use of "Archi-Textures" to more clearly define spatio-temporal experiences during NDEs.