Using neuroimaging to uncover awareness in brain-injured and anesthetized patients
We cast a novel perspective on two distinct populations: patients who become accidentally intraoperatively aware after receiving general anesthesia and severely brain-injured patients who are diagnosed as being in a vegetative state. In both cases, patients are behaviorally non-responsive —and on th...
Main Authors: | Graham, M, Owen, A, Weijer, C, Naci, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers in Bioscience
2018
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