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
Center for Health Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
Men-Tsee-Khang/TMAI, Upmuhal, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 28;11:599190. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.599190. eCollection 2020.
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 cases.
近期关于死后早期间隔的脑电图研究表明,动物和人类大脑中电生理连贯性和连通性持续存在,这进一步凸显了深入研究大脑活动与死亡过程之间关系的必要性。神经科学目前有能力通过实证评估死亡的扩展过程,更具体地说,能够研究心脏和呼吸功能停止后大脑活动的可能性。在威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校健康心灵中心的指导下,在印度对一些藏传佛教修行者培养的死后冥想状态进行了研究,据称在这种状态下尸体分解会延迟。对于此处展示的所有健康基线(HB)和死后(PM)受试者,我们收集了静息态脑电图数据、失配负波(MMN)和听觉脑干反应(ABR)。在本研究中,我们展示HB数据,以证明在极具挑战性的现场条件下,稀疏电极脑电图配置从活体受试者捕获明确的ERP波形的可行性。虽然活体受试者表现出明确的MMN和ABR反应,但在任何案例中均未发现可识别的脑电图波形。