In Western
countries, are there any characteristics of individuals that predispose them to
have NDEs during a life-threatening event? Are there any characteristics
of near-death experiencers (NDErs) that modifies significantly the content of
their NDEs? Answers to these important questions are vital in the quest
to better understand NDEs. In this presentation, Dr. Jeffrey Long and Dr. Jason
MacLurg review 30 years of research into the characteristics of NDErs from
Western countries to examine how culture, personal characteristics and belief
systems might affect the incidence and content of NDEs. This is a critical
aspect of NDE research if we are to understand the elements of the experience,
including what appear to be symbolic motifs and unusual sensory experiences
that are part of many accounts.