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Sam Parnia Erasing Death The Science That Is Rew

Sam Parnia

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EN
2014
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Erasing Death Wydawca: HarperOne Opis produktu What if death isn't a single moment? In Erasing Death, Sam Parnia —a leader in cognitive science and resuscitation research—reframes death as a reversible process rather than an absolute end. This accessible science book draws on frontline cardiac resuscitation, the AWARE study, and investigations into cardiac arrest and near-death experiences to explore what happens to human consciousness when the brain stops functioning. Parnia explains innovative techniques that can restart both body and mind, and he examines evidence suggesting aspects of the human mind may continue after clinical brain activity ceases. Clear, balanced, and grounded in clinical data, Erasing Death combines medical case studies, ethical considerations, and the latest research on sudden death and post-resuscitation cognition. Parnia neither sensationalizes nor dismisses extraordinary reports—he analyzes them as a physician-scientist seeking a new universal science of consciousness. Who will enjoy this book: medical professionals and students interested in cardiac resuscitation and emergency medicine; readers of cognitive science and neuroscience; curious minds drawn to near-death experiences, the science of consciousness, and long-tail questions like "what happens to consciousness after cardiac arrest". If you want an evidence-based, humane, and provocative exploration of life, death, and what might lie in between, this English book is a compelling, informative read. Read Erasing Death by Sam Parnia to rethink what death means—and how far modern medicine can push the boundary between life and death. Specyfikacja SKU: HRSF018065611 EAN: 9780062080615 Waga: 263 g Author: Parnia, Sam Binding: Paperback Pages: 352 Publication Year: 2014 BISAC Category 1: SCI090000 BISAC Category 2: MED015000 BISAC Category 3: OCC034000

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