Neuroimaging for detecting covert awareness in patients with disorders of consciousness: reinforce the place of clinical feeling!

Lionel Pazart, Damien Gabriel, Elodie Cretin, Regis Aubry, Lionel Pazart, Damien Gabriel, Elodie Cretin, Regis Aubry

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Keywords: disorders of consciousness; electroencephalography; ethics; medical; mental imagery; neuroimaging; personalized medicine; vegetative state.

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