Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (functional MRI)—have provided evidence that vegetative patients may have fragments of consciousness. These findings make all the more urgent the familiar moral and legal dilemmas arising in connection with persons in these "reduced" states, because in debating whether these persons have a will, we have to take into account the possibility that they may have "glimpses of consciousness". In other words, we have to revisit that principle in light of scientific advances enabling us to more accurately detect signs that a patient is expressing a will to be taken off life support.Research done using curren...
Three disorders of consciousness (DoCs) – coma, vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious stat...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Given the enormous consequences that the diagnosis of vegetative state (VS) vs. minimally conscious ...
Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET)...
Research done in using current neuroimaging techniques - specifically, positron emission tomography ...
Purpose of review Patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state continue to pose problems in...
Severely brain damaged patients represent major ethical and legal challenges in end-of-life care. In...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the clinical course of a 51-year-old woman in a vegetative...
Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have ra...
Neuroimaging studies of brain-damaged patients diagnosed as in the vegetative state suggest that the...
Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have ra...
Recently, a number of neuroimaging studies have been conducted, aimed at detecting signs of consciou...
Some brain injured patients are left in a permanent vegetative state, i.e., they have irreversibly l...
The assessment of patients in the vegetative state is extremely complex and depends frequently on su...
The Vegetative State (VS) is a clinical condition characterized by wakefulness in the absence of awa...
Three disorders of consciousness (DoCs) – coma, vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious stat...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Given the enormous consequences that the diagnosis of vegetative state (VS) vs. minimally conscious ...
Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET)...
Research done in using current neuroimaging techniques - specifically, positron emission tomography ...
Purpose of review Patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state continue to pose problems in...
Severely brain damaged patients represent major ethical and legal challenges in end-of-life care. In...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the clinical course of a 51-year-old woman in a vegetative...
Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have ra...
Neuroimaging studies of brain-damaged patients diagnosed as in the vegetative state suggest that the...
Recent studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients in a vegetative state have ra...
Recently, a number of neuroimaging studies have been conducted, aimed at detecting signs of consciou...
Some brain injured patients are left in a permanent vegetative state, i.e., they have irreversibly l...
The assessment of patients in the vegetative state is extremely complex and depends frequently on su...
The Vegetative State (VS) is a clinical condition characterized by wakefulness in the absence of awa...
Three disorders of consciousness (DoCs) – coma, vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious stat...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Given the enormous consequences that the diagnosis of vegetative state (VS) vs. minimally conscious ...