Terminal lucidity

Terminal lucidity

Topic

Terminal lucidity is an unexpected return of mental clarity and memory shortly before death in individuals who have previously been dull, confused, demented, or nonresponsive. The term was coined in 2009 by biologist Michael Nahm and psychiatrist Bruce Greyson, though cases have been documented since antiquity. It is particularly notable in patients suffering from severe psychiatric or neurological disorders, such as advanced dementia.

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