SAEDNEWS: Our curiosity about what happens and how one feels after death is entirely natural. If you listen to people who have experienced death and returned to life, you’ll find that they remember even the smallest details of the experience.
According to research reported by Saed News, humans in the first moments after death retain brain activity similar to that experienced before dying, and the senses do not immediately shut down when the heart stops.
But which sense disappears last after death? This section explores the answer.

Studies published in the reputable journal Scientific Reports—which examined the moment of death and the brain’s response to sound using EEG recordings—show that the brains of patients in intensive care respond only to auditory stimuli as death approaches. Other types of sensory stimulation fail to elicit any reaction. Remarkably, the brain’s response to sounds can persist for hours after death.