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First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Martin M Barillas Physicians at the University of Louisville in Kentucky have recorded the first brain scan of a person as he died, giving a glimpse of what happens at the end of life. An 87-year-old man suffering from head trauma and epilepsy died of a heart attack while his brain was being monitored by an electroencephalogram. The 30 […]

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