@Hayleystevens @outtheregroup1 Is that the study from the 70s? If anybody is interested, I believe that's no longer considered correct, and recent studies have shown consciousness likely lasts less than 5 secs in rats (link not be perused by those of a wea
@Ramroedeer @Nichola21959016 @a_Tuna1 @Ryoiki_Tenkai_0 @cactuzzshash @JojoSmacksYT @i_is_a_batse From an actual research article and not 'discover magazine', you clown: "It is likely that consciousness vanishes within seconds after decapitation, implying
RT @Paracelsus1092: A 2011 study was actually allowed to guillotine two groups of rats, one set awake and another under anaesthetic and the…
A 2011 study was actually allowed to guillotine two groups of rats, one set awake and another under anaesthetic and the EEG results compared. https://t.co/nhQ6ubUHLa
@MovingStones_4 @aMaxiOnline @Lilyfloweruwu @cyborbo @consequence Animals and humans still have consciousness for a few seconds after death but don’t actually “die” for sometimes over a minute. https://t.co/QnflY7jUSB
RT @Vinniedus: Eh...in 20211 gaf "the Ethical Animal Committee of the Radboud University Nijmegen" toestemming om te testen of onthoofding…
Eh...in 20211 gaf "the Ethical Animal Committee of the Radboud University Nijmegen" toestemming om te testen of onthoofding een humane methode is om een dier te euthanaseren. Deze test werd gedaan met ratten die dus onthoofd werden. https://t.co/mVBEkdohW
Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ (2011) @BIBBI02374449 https://t.co/eEwQm9y3QX
Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ (2011) https://t.co/wUH0IrQThc (https://t.co/1c1khadsBk)
Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ https://t.co/fxsQJXdeQH
RT @akbarth3great: Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ https://t.co/YDJjCg2rt3
RT @akbarth3great: Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ https://t.co/YDJjCg2rt3
RT @akbarth3great: Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ https://t.co/YDJjCg2rt3
Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ https://t.co/HSKEEbFkTE https://t.co/LhU7gpWNPO
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RT @halilbabilli: Birileri bunu da yapmış. Farelerin kafası kesildikten 3.7 saniye sonraya kadar bilinçli olduğunu bulmuşlar. EEG aktivit…
RT @halilbabilli: Birileri bunu da yapmış. Farelerin kafası kesildikten 3.7 saniye sonraya kadar bilinçli olduğunu bulmuşlar. EEG aktivit…
RT @halilbabilli: Birileri bunu da yapmış. Farelerin kafası kesildikten 3.7 saniye sonraya kadar bilinçli olduğunu bulmuşlar. EEG aktivit…
@DrLindseyFitz Even more terrifying: As of 2011, research conducted on decapitating rats revealed for the stimulus to be so profound that it pulled the rat out of it's antithesis. This also has implications of significance with regards to organ donation.
@paopixel Correção, um minuto no eeg https://t.co/70XnajSjZ9
RT @nd_notandy: TIL: Es gibt eine niederländische Studie für dier Raten geköpft wurden um anschließend zu messen wie lange die Köpfe (vermu…
Depolarization waves, brain death in rats of the Ancien Regime: https://t.co/WrBqOS950d #biopsyc17
O_o "Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’" says everything you need to know. http://t.co/M9YieMNfra
Saudi Arabia executes by beheading. Have they ever read papers like this? http://t.co/82E1o1KyvT 25 Indonesian maids on S Arab death row.
Hur påverkar dekapitering EEG? <- Sak jag alltid undrat. http://t.co/DkPUmFt1
@DoctorChristian @LeeHopwood Studies suggest loss of consciousness within seconds of decapitation http://t.co/3EOGMLUA