Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage and show no reliable outward signs of consciousness. Many such patients are misdiagnosed as being in a permanent vegetative state when they are actually in a minimally conscious state. This mistake has far-reaching implications for treatment and prognosis. To alleviate this problem, neuroscientists have recently developed new brain-scanning methods for detecting consciousness in some of these patients and even for asking them questions, including “Do you want to stay alive?” These new technological abilities raise many questions about what exactly these methods reveal (Is it really consciousness?), how reliable they are (Do they fail to detect ...
The bedside detection of awareness in disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by acquired brain inju...
Consciousness is a complex construct with no universal definition. Especially in pathological condit...
The last few years have been characterized by a growing interest of the medical and scientific world...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided new met...
peer reviewedAdvances in medicine and intensive care have led to an increase in the number of patien...
peer reviewedAdvances in medicine and intensive care have led to an increase in the number of patien...
peer reviewedThe past 15 years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that have in...
In the past ten years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have produced a...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Purpose of review Patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state continue to pose problems in...
peer reviewedPatients with disordered consciousness due to brain injury pose medical and ethical cha...
In clinical neurology, a comprehensive understanding of consciousness has been regarded as an abstra...
peer reviewedThe past fifteen years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that be...
The bedside detection of awareness in disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by acquired brain inju...
Consciousness is a complex construct with no universal definition. Especially in pathological condit...
The last few years have been characterized by a growing interest of the medical and scientific world...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided new met...
peer reviewedAdvances in medicine and intensive care have led to an increase in the number of patien...
peer reviewedAdvances in medicine and intensive care have led to an increase in the number of patien...
peer reviewedThe past 15 years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that have in...
In the past ten years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have produced a...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Purpose of review Patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state continue to pose problems in...
peer reviewedPatients with disordered consciousness due to brain injury pose medical and ethical cha...
In clinical neurology, a comprehensive understanding of consciousness has been regarded as an abstra...
peer reviewedThe past fifteen years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that be...
The bedside detection of awareness in disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by acquired brain inju...
Consciousness is a complex construct with no universal definition. Especially in pathological condit...
The last few years have been characterized by a growing interest of the medical and scientific world...