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“In some extraordinary patients, the line between conscious and unconscious is more permeable than one might expect,” @sarahzhang reported in 2025. A landmark study showed that unresponsive brain-injury patients may be far more aware than was once thought. | Collector
“In some extraordinary patients, the line between conscious and unconscious is more permeable than one might expect,” @sarahzhang reported in 2025. A landmark study showed that unresponsive brain-injury patients may be far more aware than was once thought.
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“In some extraordinary patients, the line between conscious and unconscious is more permeable than one might expect,” @sarahzhang reported in 2025. A landmark study showed that unresponsive brain-injury patients may be far more aware than was once thought.

“In some extraordinary patients, the line between conscious and unconscious is more permeable than one might expect,” @sarahzhang reported in 2025. A landmark study showed that unresponsive brain-injury patients may be far more aware than was once thought.

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