Liege, Belgium (SPX) Apr 18, 2023 -
An international team of researchers from the University of Liege (Belgium) and Monash University (Australia) has just published the results of the analysis of data from the SPHERE instrument of the
News Medical commemorates World Health Day by reflecting on the past, present, and potential of public health, with a particular focus on Universal Health Overage (UHC) and its importance to public health.
Study shows how near-death experiences in humans may have an evolutionary origin
Near-death experiences are known from all parts of the world, various times and numerous cultural backgrounds. This universality suggests they may have a biological origin and purpose, but exactly what this could be has been largely unexplored.
A new study conducted jointly by the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) and the University of Liege (Belgium) and published in
Brain Communications shows how near-death experiences in humans may have arisen from evolutionary mechanisms.
Adhering to a preregistered protocol, we investigated the hypothesis that thanatosis is the evolutionary origin of near-death experiences.
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