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Columbia University researchers have found that sleep spindles—brain wave bursts detected in EEG readings—may help identify brain-injured patients with hidden consciousness who are likely to recover. Detecting hidden consciousness Studies show that up to 25 per cent of unresponsive brain-injury patients may still have some level of hidden consciousness. Dr. Jan Claassen and his team at...
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