08 September 2006

For first time, doctors communicate with patient in persistent vegetative state

Who'd have thought that brain scans would throw up so many possibilities.
A 23-year-old woman who has been in a vegetative state since suffering devastating brain damage in a traffic accident has stunned doctors by performing mental tasks for them. Brain scans revealed that the woman, who has shown no outward signs of awareness since the accident in July last year, could understand people talking to her and was able to imagine playing tennis or walking around her home when asked to by doctors.

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