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Géraldine Fontaine

Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness, University of Liège, 4000 Liège, Belgium.

1 paper in the library · 37 citations · publishing 2021

Papers

Losing the Self in Near-Death Experiences: The Experience of Ego-Dissolution.

Brain sciences July 14, 2021 Charlotte Martial, Géraldine Fontaine, Olivia Gosseries et al. 37 citations

People who have had a near-death experience often report a disturbed sense of having a distinct self. In a survey of 100 individuals who scored 27 or higher out of 80 on the Near-Death-Experience Content scale, 80 had their experience in a life-threatening situation and 20 did not. Participants completed inventories measuring ego dissolution and ego inflation during their NDE, as well as a scale of nature-relatedness. Ego-dissolution scores were higher than ego-inflation scores. Total NDE intensity positively correlated with ego dissolution and, more weakly, with ego inflation and nature-relatedness. Ego dissolution also correlated with the intensity of out-of-body experiences and a sense of unity. The findings suggest that dissolved ego-boundaries are a common feature of NDEs.