[5][6][7][8] The study was to introduce a multi-disciplinary perspective, cerebral monitoring techniques, and innovative tests.
[8][9][10] The first results from the AWARE-study were published in the medical journal Resuscitation in 2014,[11] and attracted the attention of the media.
[12] The study was led by Parnia together with Peter Fenwick, Stephen Holgate and Robert Peveler.
2% fulfilled the criteria of the Greyson NDE scale and reported an out-of-body experience with awareness of the resuscitation situation.
[9][13][14][15][16][10][17] A follow-up study, the AWARE II, is currently being conducted,[10] and results have started to appear.