Hearing is widely believed to be the last sense to fade, and a 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, suggesting the voices of loved ones in the room are genuinely reaching them

A PhD researcher at the University of British Columbia spent the final years of the last decade wheeling an EEG cart into the rooms of dying patients at a Vancouver hospice, fitting soft electrodes around their scalps while families sat nearby. A…

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