Evidence Item - v0.7

Near-death experiences — reports of veridical perception under low brain function

E-NDE-VERIDICAL

Visual overview: Near-death veridical perception visual overview

AI-generated conceptual visualization of near-death experience reports, veridical perception claims, impaired brain function, medical context, and the limits of verification.
AI-generated conceptual visualization — illustrative only, not clinical proof or experimental data.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-NDE-VERIDICAL
Corpus/version
v0.7
Stage
stage3
Category
Consciousness & Mind
Major category
Science
Sub-category
Cognitive Neuroscience
BF status
needs_source_cleanup
Scoring label
Contextual / unweighted / no active Bayes factor.

Primary Datum

Datum: some near-death reports claim accurate perception during severely impaired brain function, but verification remains source-gated.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Contextual / unweighted / no active Bayes factor.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
consciousness_mind
dependency_cluster_role
context_summary
dependency_cluster
consciousness_mind
dependency_role
context_summary
cap_profile
manual_review
evidence_function
unweighted_explanatory
directness
explanatory_only

Counter-Pressure

title
Near-death experiences — reports of veridical perception under low brain function is context, not an extra scored proof.
text
This row helps readers understand the consciousness and mind family, but it should not be treated as independent BF pressure on top of its child or sibling rows. Mechanistic progress is real and should not be denied; the question is whether it explains the whole field or only part of it.
path
Use it to orient the question and then move to the scored rows that carry the evidential weight. Use it to distinguish neural correlation and functional access from first-person consciousness, meaning, and rational normativity.

Caveats / Notes

Cap notes
This row provides unweighted consciousness/mind context and does not add independent BF on top of scored rows.
Scoring note
No BF applied. Source-cleanup blocked until veridical cases meet case-level documentation standards.

Citations

Recommended Citation

The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Near-death experiences — reports of veridical perception under low brain function," Evidence ID: E-NDE-VERIDICAL, Version 0.7. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-NDE-VERIDICAL/

Machine-Readable Source

This page is generated from the public evidence mirror without recalculating or changing scores.