Unresponsive brain-damaged patients may have some awareness, study finds

"It's not OK to know this and to do nothing," a neurologist said.
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August 20, 2024

Some people who suffer brain damage enter a state where their eyes are open, but they don't show clear signs of consciousness. These patients present an agonizing mystery: Even if they can't communicate, might they still be aware?

An axial view of a scan of a human brain on a black background; the core is orange with a white border.

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A new study suggests that a quarter of patients are aware.

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