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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2018
Background: Comatose patients are exposed to sensory deprivation in the intensive care units. Auditory stimulation of patients who are unconscious is a nonmedical procedure.
Kıvan Çevik, Emre Namık
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Background: Comatose patients are exposed to sensory deprivation in the intensive care units. Auditory stimulation of patients who are unconscious is a nonmedical procedure.
Kıvan Çevik, Emre Namık
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Altered Level of Consciousness
2014An altered level of consciousness usually indicates a serious and potential life-threatening disease and therefore requires an immediate diagnostic and therapeutic procedure including cerebral imaging. The first clinical step includes an understanding of preexisting diseases and the circumstances of the acute disorder as well as a careful neurological ...
Christoph Terborg, Roland Brüning
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Neuropsychoanalysis, 2011
Heather Berlin’s review is an insightful analysis of the cognitive neuroscience behind unconscious processes at the level of “semantic or inferential processing,” although there are some minor points that are worth re-evaluating. The article seems to conflate the concepts of dissociation put forward by Pierre Janet (the “unconscious ...
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Heather Berlin’s review is an insightful analysis of the cognitive neuroscience behind unconscious processes at the level of “semantic or inferential processing,” although there are some minor points that are worth re-evaluating. The article seems to conflate the concepts of dissociation put forward by Pierre Janet (the “unconscious ...
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Levels of emotion and levels of consciousness
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2007Merker makes a strong case for the upper brain stem as being the neural home of primary or phenomenal consciousness. Though less emphasized, he makes an equally strong and empirically supported argument for the critical role of the mesodiencephalon in basic emotion processes.
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Multidimensional Models of Degrees and Levels of Consciousness
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016In their recent article, Bayne et al. [1] argue for a novel multidimensional model of global states of consciousness. While we certainly welcome and agree with their multidimensional approach, we think that the authors unduly disregard a very important aspect that ought to be a fundamental part of any such framework: the multiple dimensions of degrees ...
Fazekas, Peter, Overgaard, Morten
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Classification of Level of Consciousness
1988A system of classification of the level of consciousness that is relatively observer independent is of great clinical utility in following the progression of neurological diseases where the level of consciousness is impaired. Two systems are in common clinical use.
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[Levels of consciousness and levels of activation].
Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova, 1991In the paper Pavlov's idea is used about "the bright spot of consciousness" as a zone of increased excitability which moves over the cerebral cortex. Zone of increased activation is revealed migrating from the frontal parts of the left hemisphere to the occipital parts of the right hemisphere.
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Levels of consciousness and the one-level problem
Psychotherapy Section Review, 2016There is a great tendency in the world of psychology to assume that we are basically all the same. We may have varied neuroses and psychoses, but everything can be studied as if there were just one level of consciousness. An alternative view is that human beings are in a process of development which has various way-stations, nameable and researchable ...
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