Covert narrative capacity: Mental life in patients thought to lack consciousness
Despite the apparent absence of external signs of consciousness, a significant proportion of behaviorally nonresponsive patients can respond to commands by willfully modulating their brain activity. However, little is known about the mental life of these patients. We discuss a recent innovative appr...
Main Authors: | Naci, L, Graham, M, Owen, A, Weijer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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