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Consciousness / Cognition / Central nervous system disorders / Neuropsychology / Cognitive neuroscience / Persistent vegetative state / Minimally conscious state / Disorders of consciousness / Coma / Neural correlates of consciousness / Steven Laureys
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Consciousness
Cognition
Central nervous system disorders
Neuropsychology
Cognitive neuroscience
Persistent vegetative state
Minimally conscious state
Disorders of consciousness
Coma
Neural correlates of consciousness
Steven Laureys

OPINION ARTICLE published: 04 June 2014 doi: fnhumHUMAN NEUROSCIENCE

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