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Veridical Perception in NDEs |
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Veridical Perception in NDEs
Jan Holden, EdD, LPC-S, LMFT, NCC |
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One of the most fascinating aspects
of NDEs is "veridical perception," in which the near-death
experiencer reports seeing or hearing events during their NDEs that, given the
condition and/or position of their physical bodies, should have been impossible
to perceive but are nevertheless corroborated as accurate. Because this
phenomenon should be an impossibility given our current understanding of how
the brain functions, it has aroused intense controversy and interest. In this
presentation, Dr. Jan Holden from the University of North Texas
reviews decades of research into this phenomenon. She surveys over 100
instances of possible veridical perception in the research literature. The
startling result is that the vast majority of these cases were shown to be
accurate. Delving deeper, Dr. Holden analyzes in great detail a few of the most
interesting cases. She then reviews the hospital studies that have attempted to
capture veridical perception under scientifically controlled conditions, all of
which have been unsuccessful so far. She concludes by discussing the
controversy that continues to swirl around this phenomenon.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 )
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