
Greyson NDE Scale & the Future of Recalled Experience of Death Research

Over 40 years ago, Dr. Bruce Greyson, a pioneer in the study of death experiences, created the first ever scale used to standardize identification of near death experiences. In this presentation, researchers Annalise Dickinson and Dr. Sam Parnia discuss the Greyson NDE scale, it's achievements and limitations, and propose future models of identifying recalled experiences of death.
A conference held October 26, 2019 at New York University School of Medicine and following symposium and panel discussion by the New York Academy of Science brought together experts from the fields of resuscitation science, social science, emergency and critical care medicine, neurology, and neuroscience, to discuss the current state of understanding regarding cardiac arrest, as well as what happens when people die. Along with the review of over 1000 cases of recalled experiences of death, these discussions form the foundational context for the Parnia et al. 2022 paper, 'Guidelines and standards for the study of death and recalled experiences of death'.
2022 Guidelines and standards for the study of death and recalled experiences of death––a multidisciplinary consensus statement and proposed future directions
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