Emerging from a coma: response to language can help assess states of consciousness
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A man – for the sake of this exercise, let’s call him “Paul” - has a heart attack and his brain is starved of oxygen.
A man – for the sake of this exercise, let’s call him “Paul” - has a heart attack and his brain is starved of oxygen.
Advances in intensive-care medicine have allowed many people to come back to life A man for the sake of this exercise, let's…
A man – for the sake of this exercise, let’s call him “Paul” - has a heart attack and his brain is starved of oxygen.
By Charlène Aubinet and Olivia Gosseries, Université de Liège Liège (Belgium), Jan 22 (The Conversation) A man – for the sake…
A man—for the sake of this exercise, let's call him "Paul"—has a heart attack and his brain is starved of oxygen.
A man – for the sake of this exercise, let’s call him “Paul” - has a heart attack and his brain is starved of oxygen.
« Paul » a eu une attaque cardiaque et son cerveau a, trop longtemps, manqué d’oxygène.