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Hedwige Dehon

1 paper in the library · 140 citations · publishing 2013

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Characteristics of Near-Death Experiences Memories as Compared to Real and Imagined Events Memories

PLoS ONE March 27, 2013 Marie Thonnard, Vanessa Charland-Verville, Serge Brédart et al. 140 citations

Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are not well explained. Because NDEs are sometimes considered imagined, researchers compared the phenomenological characteristics of NDE memories with memories of real and imagined events. Coma survivors with NDEs (8), with coma memories but no NDE (6), and without coma memories (7), plus 18 healthy volunteers, completed the Memory Characteristics Questionnaire. NDE memories had more characteristics than memories of imagined or real events, and more self-referential and emotional information and better clarity than coma memories. These findings suggest NDE memories cannot be considered imagined events; they may be perceived as real despite not being lived in physical reality.