How Will Families React to Evidence of Covert Consciousness in Brain-Injured Patients?

Neuroethics 14 (3):347-350 (2020)
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This commentary critically examines a recent qualitative study, published in this issue of Neuroethics, on the attitudes of family caregivers toward evidence of covert consciousness in brain-injured patients.

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