Life review

Life review[a] is a phenomenon widely reported in near-death experiences in which people see their life history in an instantaneous and rapid manifestation of autobiographical memory. Life review is often described by those who have experienced it as "having their life flash before their eyes". The experience often changes the way people view their life in a profound way.[4]

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  2. ^ King, Robert A. (October 2022). "A Closer Look at Visual Life Reviews and Age in Adulthood During Near-Death Experiences". Journal of the Society for Psychical Research. 86 (4): 209–225.
  3. ^ Nourkova, VV (February 26, 2020). "Compressed Life Review: Extreme Manifestation of Autobiographical Memory in Eye-Tracker". Behavioral Sciences. 10 (3): 60. doi:10.3390/bs10030060. PMC 7139868. PMID 32110854.
  4. ^ Donnelly, Laura (2017-01-29). "Your life really does flash before your eyes before you die, study suggests". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-09-27.


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