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Well that was the contention by the Proof of Heaven infamous neurosurgeon OOBE that i referenced above. His claim has always been that his EEG produced results that made his personal experiences impossible to have taken place except in some altered OOBE reality.
But as a skeptical counter to his predicament:
"coma does not equate to “inactivation of the cerebral cortex” or “higher-order brain functions totally offline” or “neurons of [my] cortex stunned into complete inactivity”. These describe brain death, a one hundred percent lethal condition. …
We are not privy to his EEG records, but high alpha activity is common in coma. Also common is “flat” EEG. The EEG can appear flat even in the presence of high activity, when that activity is not synchronous. For example, the EEG flattens in regions involved in direct task processing. This phenomenon is known as event-related desynchronization (hundreds of references).
As is obvious to you, this is truth by authority. Neurosurgeons, however, are rarely well-trained in brain function. Dr. Alexander cuts brains; he does not appear to study them. “There is no scientific explanation for the fact that while my body lay in coma, my mind—my conscious, inner self—was alive and well. While the neurons of my cortex were stunned to complete inactivity by the bacteria that had attacked them, my brain-free consciousness …” True, science cannot explain brain-free consciousness. Of course, science cannot explain consciousness anyway. In this case, however, it would be parsimonious to reject the whole idea of consciousness in the absence of brain activity. Either his brain was active when he had these dreams, or they are a confabulation of whatever took place in his state of minimally conscious coma.
There are many reports of people remembering dream-like states while in medical coma. They lack consistency, of course, but there is nothing particularly unique in Dr. Alexander’s unfortunate episode."
from: Skeptic » Insight » “Proof of Heaven”?
If people can remember dreams from their comas, remember other humans talking to them etc. then we know that consciousness is a very robust platform with an ability to speculate about reality/circumstance and interpret it by feeding us back some helpful visual imagery for survival purposes.
If people can remember dreams from their comas, remember other humans talking to them etc. then we know that consciousness is a very robust platform with an ability to speculate about reality/circumstance and interpret it by feeding us back some helpful visual imagery for survival purposes.
By helpful visual imagery are you referring (at least in part) to dream images?
... a very robust platform ...
How did we talk about the mind before computers came along?
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ideas about the mind ----> computers ----> (analogy) ideas about the mind - (brain scans/etc made possible (and technology delimited by) computers)
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