Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are characterized by impaired or complete loss of self-awareness and awareness of the environment. It is not easy to assess the level of consciousness of people with DoCs; there may be cases of covert awareness, that is, people who manifest complete behavioural unresponsiveness but preserve some degree of consciousness. This makes the search for neuronal markers of consciousness in subjects with DoC quite urgent, and the improvement and dissemination of innovative neuroimaging technologies a moral imperative. Neuroethics, considered here as a special branch of clinical ethics, should deal with the ethical implications of these neurotechnologies and the intrinsic uncertainty of diagnosis and prognosis about d...
The recently published Guidelines on Disorders of Consciousness (DoCs) by the European Academy of Ne...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...
Disorders of consciousness (DOCs) cause great human suffering and material costs for society. Unders...
© 2018, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This article considers recent developments in neu...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Recent neuroimaging research on disorders of consciousness provid...
peer reviewedPatients with disordered consciousness due to brain injury pose medical and ethical cha...
Background Assessing consciousness in other subjects, particularly in non-verbal and behaviourally d...
Our recent publication in Neuroethics re-constructed the perspectives of family caregivers of patien...
Background: Media have increasingly reported on the difficulties associated with end-of-life decisio...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Assessing consciousness in other subjects, particularly in non-verbal ...
The last few years have been characterized by a growing interest of the medical and scientific world...
The aim of this initiative is to set the ground work to develop research in cultural understandings ...
The matter of withdrawing life support for persons with disorders of consciousness (DOCs) has given ...
The recently published Guidelines on Disorders of Consciousness (DoCs) by the European Academy of Ne...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...
Disorders of consciousness (DOCs) cause great human suffering and material costs for society. Unders...
© 2018, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This article considers recent developments in neu...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Recent neuroimaging research on disorders of consciousness provid...
peer reviewedPatients with disordered consciousness due to brain injury pose medical and ethical cha...
Background Assessing consciousness in other subjects, particularly in non-verbal and behaviourally d...
Our recent publication in Neuroethics re-constructed the perspectives of family caregivers of patien...
Background: Media have increasingly reported on the difficulties associated with end-of-life decisio...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Assessing consciousness in other subjects, particularly in non-verbal ...
The last few years have been characterized by a growing interest of the medical and scientific world...
The aim of this initiative is to set the ground work to develop research in cultural understandings ...
The matter of withdrawing life support for persons with disorders of consciousness (DOCs) has given ...
The recently published Guidelines on Disorders of Consciousness (DoCs) by the European Academy of Ne...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...