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Yuan B Peng

Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Arlington, 501 S Nedderman Dr, Arlington, TX, 76019-0528, USA. ypeng@uta.edu.

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025

Papers

Local field potential changes during euthanasia may parallel with near death experience.

Scientific reports April 3, 2025 Julieta Trejo, Kaitlin M Killian, Zhen Wang et al. 1 citation

During euthanasia, rats that were freely moving showed a brief surge in brain activity across five frequency bands in four brain regions about three minutes after carbon dioxide began, followed by a general decline. Anesthetized rats showed only a steady decline with little rebound. The rebound surge in the freely-moving group may help explain the vivid experiences reported in human near-death experiences, suggesting such phenomena could emerge from the brain's final bursts of activity.