Awareness During Coma: What Science Says
While in a medically induced coma, individuals are placed in a state of unconsciousness characterized by a complete absence of responsiveness to external stimuli, with loss of all conscious awareness and memory formation. Therefore, it is widely believed that there is no conscious awareness or experience during a medically induced coma.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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