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Subject: comatose and 'normal' brain - the differencies in signals entering?

Date: Thu Mar 10 17:24:06 2005
Posted by tanja
Grade level: grad (science) School: Kiev State University
City: Kiev State/Province: No state entered. Country: Ukraine
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 1110497046.Ns
Message:

Comparing comatose and "normal" brain... What are the differences in the 
entering signals? There are a lot of sources describing the differences in the 
signals we can register from both comatose and normal brain. But how to 
measure the input of signals from environment into one's brain? Does this 
input change in a comatose brain? Or input is the same as in a non-comatose 
brain, just the processing of the signals is different?


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