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The minimally conscious state: defining the borders of consciousness

2005
There is no agreement as to where the limits of consciousness lie, or even if these putative borders exist. Problems inherent to the study of consciousness continue to confound efforts to establish a universally accepted theory of consciousness. Consequently, clinical definitions of consciousness and unconsciousness are unavoidably arbitrary. Recently,
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Misclassifying the Minimally Conscious State Patients

AJOB Neuroscience, 2018
Vukov (2018) maintains that minimally conscious state (MCS) patients are to be treated medically differently from vegetative state (VS) patients, not only because they differ from the latter in the...
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Minimally Conscious State and Persistent Vegetative State

2019
Abstract Advances in critical care medicine have allowed for more patients to survive catastrophic brain injuries. However, the degree of recovery from serious neurologic injury is highly variable. An acute, severe neurologic insult can cause a state of pathologic unconsciousness referred to as a coma.
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Minimally Conscious State

2016
Caroline Schnakers   +3 more
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Minimally Conscious State

2017
Travis Williams, Jacob Kean
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Quantitative Rates of Brain Glucose Metabolism Distinguish Minimally Conscious from Vegetative State Patients

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 2015
Johan Stender   +2 more
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Randomized controlled trial of home-based 4-week tDCS in chronic minimally conscious state

Brain Stimulation, 2018
Geraldine Martens   +2 more
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