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Differential Role of Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices in Controlling Level of Consciousness. [PDF]
Pal D +6 more
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The learning organization and the level of consciousness [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze learning organization by comparing with other types of organizations. This typology is based on the levels of consciousness and relates each type of organization with a level of learning and an ...
Ricardo Chiva
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Neurostimulation to improve level of consciousness in patients with epilepsy. [PDF]
Gummadavelli A +6 more
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Background: Nurses should be empowered for ethical care delivery (ECD) to patients with decreased level of consciousness (LOC) in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Ali Shafaat +2 more
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Background: Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) experience changes in their level of consciousness (LOC). Royal Jelly is used in the treatment of neurological diseases. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of royal jelly on the LOC of
Zahra Shafiee +2 more
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Three-year survival rate and changes in the level of consciousness in outpatients after severe brain injuries [PDF]
Introduction. There is a worldwide lack of statistical data about the patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). In Russia, there are no such data at all.
Iuliia Y. Nekrasova +7 more
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A 10-year-old girl with a fluctuating level of consciousness, ataxia and slurred speech. [PDF]
Pabari R, Kumar G, Raiman J, Beck CE.
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The Role of Risk Factor in the Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhagic Stroke
AIM OF STUDY To identify risk factors for adverse outcomes of surgical treatment of patients with HS.MATERIAL AND METHODS A retrospective analysis of the results of surgical treatment of 500 patients operated on at the N.V.
V. G. Dashyan +5 more
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Integrating Events Across Levels of Consciousness [PDF]
Our knowledge grows as we integrate events experienced at different points in time. We may or may not become aware of events, their integration, and their impact on our knowledge and decisions. But can we mentally integrate two events, if they are experienced at different time points and at different levels of consciousness?
Katharina eHenke +5 more
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