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Brain Function And Responsiveness In Disorders Of Consciousness Martin M Monti

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Brain Function And Responsiveness In Disorders Of Consciousness Martin M Monti
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Martin M. Monti, Walter G. Sannita
ISBN: 9783319214245, 3319214241
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Brain Function And Responsiveness In Disorders Of Consciousness Martin M Monti by Martin M. Monti, Walter G. Sannita 9783319214245, 3319214241 instant download after payment.

This book provides up-to-date information on all aspects of brain function and responsiveness in patients with severe disorders of consciousness. Topics considered include the mechanisms and measures of consciousness; perfusional, metabolic, and fMRI markers of responsiveness; responsiveness to pain; the role of brain–computer interface techniques; electrophysiology; cortical excitability; autonomic responsiveness; the natural history of vegetative and minimally conscious states; and prediction of outcome. Brain neuroimaging has documented residual responsiveness in the vegetative state. The scientific impact of this seminal evidence has generated a schism between neuroscience and the clinical criteria defining consciousness and responsiveness. Our current understanding of human consciousness must be reconsidered also in view of the emotional impact on the public and the far-reaching implications for diagnosis, prognosis, medical treatment, human costs, medical and individual responsibility, logistics, healthcare, ethics, etc. It is hoped that this book will help to bridge the gap between neuroscience and clinical routine.

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