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No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State

Recent EEG studies on the early postmortem interval that suggest the persistence of electrophysiological coherence and connectivity in the brain of animals and humans reinforce the need for further investigation of the relationship between the brain’s activity and the dying process. Neuroscience is...

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Autores principales: Lott, Dylan T., Yeshi, Tenzin, Norchung, N., Dolma, Sonam, Tsering, Nyima, Jinpa, Ngawang, Woser, Tenzin, Dorjee, Kunsang, Desel, Tenzin, Fitch, Dan, Finley, Anna J., Goldman, Robin, Bernal, Ana Maria Ortiz, Ragazzi, Rachele, Aroor, Karthik, Koger, John, Francis, Andy, Perlman, David M., Wielgosz, Joseph, Bachhuber, David R. W., Tamdin, Tsewang, Sadutshang, Tsetan Dorji, Dunne, John D., Lutz, Antoine, Davidson, Richard J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.599190
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author Lott, Dylan T.
Yeshi, Tenzin
Norchung, N.
Dolma, Sonam
Tsering, Nyima
Jinpa, Ngawang
Woser, Tenzin
Dorjee, Kunsang
Desel, Tenzin
Fitch, Dan
Finley, Anna J.
Goldman, Robin
Bernal, Ana Maria Ortiz
Ragazzi, Rachele
Aroor, Karthik
Koger, John
Francis, Andy
Perlman, David M.
Wielgosz, Joseph
Bachhuber, David R. W.
Tamdin, Tsewang
Sadutshang, Tsetan Dorji
Dunne, John D.
Lutz, Antoine
Davidson, Richard J.
author_facet Lott, Dylan T.
Yeshi, Tenzin
Norchung, N.
Dolma, Sonam
Tsering, Nyima
Jinpa, Ngawang
Woser, Tenzin
Dorjee, Kunsang
Desel, Tenzin
Fitch, Dan
Finley, Anna J.
Goldman, Robin
Bernal, Ana Maria Ortiz
Ragazzi, Rachele
Aroor, Karthik
Koger, John
Francis, Andy
Perlman, David M.
Wielgosz, Joseph
Bachhuber, David R. W.
Tamdin, Tsewang
Sadutshang, Tsetan Dorji
Dunne, John D.
Lutz, Antoine
Davidson, Richard J.
author_sort Lott, Dylan T.
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description Recent EEG studies on the early postmortem interval that suggest the persistence of electrophysiological coherence and connectivity in the brain of animals and humans reinforce the need for further investigation of the relationship between the brain’s activity and the dying process. Neuroscience is now in a position to empirically evaluate the extended process of dying and, more specifically, to investigate the possibility of brain activity following the cessation of cardiac and respiratory function. Under the direction of the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, research was conducted in India on a postmortem meditative state cultivated by some Tibetan Buddhist practitioners in which decomposition is putatively delayed. For all healthy baseline (HB) and postmortem (PM) subjects presented here, we collected resting state electroencephalographic data, mismatch negativity (MMN), and auditory brainstem response (ABR). In this study, we present HB data to demonstrate the feasibility of a sparse electrode EEG configuration to capture well-defined ERP waveforms from living subjects under very challenging field conditions. While living subjects displayed well-defined MMN and ABR responses, no recognizable EEG waveforms were discernable in any of the tukdam cases.
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spelling pubmed-78764632021-02-12 No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State Lott, Dylan T. Yeshi, Tenzin Norchung, N. Dolma, Sonam Tsering, Nyima Jinpa, Ngawang Woser, Tenzin Dorjee, Kunsang Desel, Tenzin Fitch, Dan Finley, Anna J. Goldman, Robin Bernal, Ana Maria Ortiz Ragazzi, Rachele Aroor, Karthik Koger, John Francis, Andy Perlman, David M. Wielgosz, Joseph Bachhuber, David R. W. Tamdin, Tsewang Sadutshang, Tsetan Dorji Dunne, John D. Lutz, Antoine Davidson, Richard J. Front Psychol Psychology Recent EEG studies on the early postmortem interval that suggest the persistence of electrophysiological coherence and connectivity in the brain of animals and humans reinforce the need for further investigation of the relationship between the brain’s activity and the dying process. Neuroscience is now in a position to empirically evaluate the extended process of dying and, more specifically, to investigate the possibility of brain activity following the cessation of cardiac and respiratory function. Under the direction of the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, research was conducted in India on a postmortem meditative state cultivated by some Tibetan Buddhist practitioners in which decomposition is putatively delayed. For all healthy baseline (HB) and postmortem (PM) subjects presented here, we collected resting state electroencephalographic data, mismatch negativity (MMN), and auditory brainstem response (ABR). In this study, we present HB data to demonstrate the feasibility of a sparse electrode EEG configuration to capture well-defined ERP waveforms from living subjects under very challenging field conditions. While living subjects displayed well-defined MMN and ABR responses, no recognizable EEG waveforms were discernable in any of the tukdam cases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7876463/ /pubmed/33584435 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.599190 Text en Copyright © 2021 Lott, Yeshi, Norchung, Dolma, Tsering, Jinpa, Woser, Dorjee, Desel, Fitch, Finley, Goldman, Bernal, Ragazzi, Aroor, Koger, Francis, Perlman, Wielgosz, Bachhuber, Tamdin, Sadutshang, Dunne, Lutz and Davidson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Lott, Dylan T.
Yeshi, Tenzin
Norchung, N.
Dolma, Sonam
Tsering, Nyima
Jinpa, Ngawang
Woser, Tenzin
Dorjee, Kunsang
Desel, Tenzin
Fitch, Dan
Finley, Anna J.
Goldman, Robin
Bernal, Ana Maria Ortiz
Ragazzi, Rachele
Aroor, Karthik
Koger, John
Francis, Andy
Perlman, David M.
Wielgosz, Joseph
Bachhuber, David R. W.
Tamdin, Tsewang
Sadutshang, Tsetan Dorji
Dunne, John D.
Lutz, Antoine
Davidson, Richard J.
No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title_full No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title_fullStr No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title_full_unstemmed No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title_short No Detectable Electroencephalographic Activity After Clinical Declaration of Death Among Tibetan Buddhist Meditators in Apparent Tukdam, a Putative Postmortem Meditation State
title_sort no detectable electroencephalographic activity after clinical declaration of death among tibetan buddhist meditators in apparent tukdam, a putative postmortem meditation state
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33584435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.599190
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