
Lack of oxygen to the brain, often causing sensory distortions and hallucinations. Sometimes used to explain features of the near-death experience.
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Lack of oxygen to the brain, often causing sensory distortions and hallucinations. Sometimes used to explain features of the near-death experience.
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Lack of oxygen to the brain, often causing sensory distortions and hallucinations. Sometimes used to explain features of the near-death experience.
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A reduced supply of oxygen to the brain. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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cerebral anoxia Lack of oxygen to the brain, often causing sensory distortions and hallucinations. Sometimes used to explain features of the near-death experience. A near-death experience (NDE) consists of experiences of people after they have been pronounced clinically dead, or who have been very close to death. Typical features of the near-de...
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