Sleep and Epilepsy
Sleep acts as a natural activator of hypersynchrony, which can reveal underlying epilepsy. A study involving individuals with near death experiences showed a surprising presence of epileptiform activity in their brains, suggesting a potential connection between brain synchronization and such profound experiences. The implications of these findings raise intriguing questions about the nature of consciousness and the effects of oxygen deprivation on brain function.In this clip
From this podcast

Tim Ferriss Show
The Hidden Risks of Meditation — Dr. Willoughby Britton | The Tim Ferriss Show
Related Questions