Can the Human Brain Process Memories After Death?
It is concluded that this one intriguing case does not provide adequate evidence of continued memory processing after death, and alternative interpretations and sources of the electrical activity recorded from this one patient’s head are reviewed.
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It is concluded that this one intriguing case does not provide adequate evidence of continued memory processing after death, and alternative interpretations and sources of the electrical activity recorded from this one patient’s head are reviewed.
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