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- :Bodien, Yelena G. ;Carlowicz, Cecilia A.Sep 03 2015 | Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 97(3):490-492.e1.:ObjectiveThe aim of this report is to describe the sensitivity and specificity of Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) total scores in detecting consci...
- :Threlkeld, Zachary D. ;Bodien, Yelena G.9 2018 | Cortex. 106:299-308:Integrity of the default mode network (DMN) is believed to be essential for human consciousness. However, the effects of acute severe traumatic brain ...
- :Young, Michael J. ;Edlow, Brian L.2024 | NeuroRehabilitation. 54(1):23-42:Covert consciousness is a state of residual awareness following severe brain injury or neurological disorder that evades routine bedside behavioral de...
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