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Importance, limits and caveats of the use of "disorders of consciousness" to theorize consciousness
2021
Neuroscience of Consciousness
The clinical and fundamental exploration of patients suffering from disorders of consciousness (DoC) is commonly used by researchers both to test some of their key theoretical predictions and to serve as a unique source of empirical knowledge about possible dissociations between consciousness and cognitive and/or neural processes. For instance, the existence of states of vigilance free of any self-reportable subjective experience [e.g. "vegetative state (VS)" and "complex partial epileptic
doi:10.1093/nc/niab048
pmid:35369675
pmcid:PMC8966966
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