Life review
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The term life review, or flashback before death, refers to a claimed – but scientifically unproven – phenomenon widely reported as occurring during near-death experiences, in which a person rapidly sees much or the totality of their life history. It is also widely believed to happen to each dying person in general. Life review is often described by people claiming to have experienced this phenomenon as “having their life flash before their eyes”.
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See also
- DMT – the hallucinogenic drug that causes near-death hallucinations
- False memory
- Mass hysteria
- Hallucinations
- Aerial toll-houses
- Near-death experiences
- Clinical death
- Out-of-body experiences
- Effects of adrenaline on human memory
- Terminal lucidity
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