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Fear of death and what is said about dying

Fear of death and what is said about dying

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  • 7 Mar 2018

The talk by Lola Morón as part of the “A morir también se aprende” cycle discusses the fear of death from a psychological and neuroscienficic viewpoint. It also covers near-death experiences. There are many coincidences in the tales of those who have survived a cardiac arrest, brain trauma or a sudden lack of oxygen to the brain for other reasons. The explanation of this phenomenon is a challenge for neuroscience, but not just that: we ourselves are challenged to consider the nature of the coincidence and question the existential scope of the clinical definition of death.

Lola Morón is a psychiatrist, an expert in neuropsychiatry and a phorensic psychiatrist. She went to the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Queen's University (Canada), where she has also taught. She is the head of the Neuropsychiatry Unit at the Clínico San Carlos Hospital.


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