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| Individuals with locked-in syndrome are conscious, can think and reason, though they are unable to speak or move. The authors provide specific definitions of alertness, lethargy, obtundation, stupor, and coma, as well as distinguishing between akinetic mutism, coma vigil, apallic state, persistent vegetative state, and locked-in syndrome in chapter 3. Individuals with locked-in syndrome are conscious, can think and reason, though they are unable to speak or move. |
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