Understanding Behavioral Transformation of Resuscitative Subjects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61841/vgtrj028Keywords:
NDE, behaviour change, cognitive resurrection, NMDP, life style, Mixed method, science teachingAbstract
Near Death Experience, it has been still a debatable phenomenon after so many research works done across the
world. The scientific community is still harping about the phenomena and there is an extreme urge to unveil the
relation of human behaviour with brain in cognitive resurgence occurring after the phenomena. There is also
anexistential impulse to associate the relation between the cognitive restructuring, behavioural change and NearDeath Experience (NDE). The post recovery phases usually quoted as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
generally indicates the negative impact caused by phenomenon like NDE. In an attempt to understand the actual
aftermath and the relation between behavioural change and NDE, the author is proposing a NDE- Mixed-Method
Design Protocol (NMDP). The protocol will be helpful in understanding and establishing the cognitive resurrection
happening in the brains of NDErs and the repercussion of the phenomenon through a combination of Qualitative
and Quantitativeresearch techniques
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