Because it is not so dependent on blood flow and tons of brain activity. It is a small system and works independently of other systems, other than the nervous system and cardiovascular system.
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
you lose your sight first, then your hearing last.
it depends on wha they are dying from - - - Answer: Normally vision goes first. Hearing is the last sense to go.
(p) touch > sight > hearing > taste> smell > telekinesis
hearing is the last sense to leave
The last sense a patient typically loses when dying is often considered to be hearing. Many caregivers and studies suggest that even when a person becomes unresponsive, they may still be able to hear sounds and voices around them. This is why it's often recommended for loved ones to talk to the patient and provide comforting words during the dying process.
The last sense before dying is typically hearing. Studies have shown that the sense of hearing is the last to go as a person nears death, often allowing loved ones to communicate with the person even when they are unconscious or unresponsive.
Hearing
The last sense a dying client will typically lose is hearing. This means that even as other senses like sight and touch may decline, a person who is nearing death is often still able to hear and process sounds to some extent. This is why it is recommended to speak kindly and soothingly to them in their final moments.
Eyesight
Hearing is believed to be the last sense to be lost before death. You can talk to a dying person as if each of your words can be heard. Therefore, do not talk over the person pretending that he is not there because they can still every word that you are saying.
I'm not sure about which sense, but i do know that the last thing to die is your brain.