Balog, Lajos: The Missing Experiment: Neural Identity at the Moment of Death A Testable Gap at the Intersection of Brain Fingerprinting, Dying Brain Research, and Consciousness Science

The neuroscience of dying has documented a striking phenomenon: structured electrical activity in the human brain persists, in some cases, beyond the clinical moment of death. Brain fingerprinting research has independently established that individual cognitive signatures measurable, stable, and person-specific patterns in cortical activity can reliably identify a person from their neural signal alone. These two research traditions have never been combined. No study has established an individual