Write 6 pages thesis on the topic near-death experience. While doctors refute them basing on wholesome clinical data, psychologists are trying hard to analyze enough so that they can find a connection between the occurrence of the experience and normal triggering agents or a supernatural connection, if any. Studies using both approaches have led to dark alleys wherein, neuroscience is the only concrete evidence available to man. We try and understand whether there is or there is not a supernatural element to the occurrence of near-death experiences, basing on our study of different publications made on this topic.Scientists and medical experts have always maintained that near-death experiences result in every time the sub-conscious mind becomes hyperactive. There is no doubt that all the neural processes that help in generating the experience are triggered by the presence of an overactive subconscious. It has been reported that 30 out of 58 patients, that amounts to 51% of the subjects studied do not suffer any medical complicacies during their near-death experiences (Mobbs & Watt, 2011, p.1). Therefore, the consciousness of being death notwithstanding, the near-death experiences of most people is an extension of their otherwise sleeping sub-consciousness and not a real death scenario. In fact, the reason why most scientists are unanimous in their pronouncements is that patients are found to be completely aware of the fact that they are not dead but are experiencing a journey out of the body. Chances are that the patients are aware of going into near-death experiences even before they are unconscious, a condition that results almost as soon as the experience is over.Close medical study of patients while they are undergoing near-death experiences have revealed such nuances. There is this one case wherein a patient went into a near-death experience during a hypoglycemia episode. While he was under constant medical supervision, doctors noticed that the patient was in a sleep-like state. However, rapid eye movement was present all throughout, confirming that the patient was alive and his senses were very much&nbsp.active.