NDE Research
NDE Research, or Near-Death Experience Research, studies the phenomena that occur when individuals report experiences during moments of clinical death or extreme trauma. These experiences often include feelings of peace, out-of-body sensations, and encounters with deceased loved ones. Researchers aim to understand the psychological, physiological, and spiritual aspects of these experiences.
The field has gained attention from scientists, psychologists, and medical professionals, leading to various studies and publications. Notable figures in NDE Research include Dr. Raymond Moody, who coined the term "near-death experience," and Dr. Bruce Greyson, who developed a scale to measure the depth of these experiences.