@alieninsect @PIMMp7 @drdluke I thought ketamine was a better replication of NDE... https://t.co/ZT96Bc0JlZ
@NathanBozeman2 @RealAtheology @InvokingTheism This just suggests death is a transition that takes a little while. We can chemically induce near-death experiences (light, peace, tunnel) with ketamine, which simulates lack of oxygen to the brain. It's been
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14. I doubt the ketamine/glutamate model explains it, either, but during every ketamine trip I'm reminded of a NDE (out-of-body being the obvious factor) more than DMT (which is just fun, & when it goes deeper it goes to a world that's unique only to D
@AtheismIsBad4u @DishonestApe @Nominal31152751 Yes, doctors have showed that ketamine produces very similar experiences. https://t.co/zCIW3Vyn0b
The Ketamine Model of the Near-Death Experience: A Central Role for the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor https://t.co/fvleSs6Apn
@ZukashiT ちょっと面白かったです。記憶も注意も下がるんですね。NMDAについてググっていたらケタミンで臨死体験を再現するとかいう同時期に出た論文もみかけました…うわぁぁ… https://t.co/Xk3jB6em2W
@johndwalsh No? And yet here is the research paper on Ketamine induced NDE's by Dr K Jensen http://t.co/KieEgHQQwf @alanearly @CillianDaly