What if you were in an accident, taken to the hospital, and the doctors determined you were in a vegetative state, but you were completely aware yet unable to communicate? No, this is not a horror novel, but an extremely interesting look at scientific research in communicating with those individuals. Using brain scans and various prompts to activate certain regions, is basic yes/no communication a possibility? Fascinating stuff.
#TBRtemptation post 1! This neuroscientist did research on brains considers vegetative or non-responsive, and found them, in cases upwards of 20%--to be vibrantly alive. The "gray zone" is considered that area between full consciousness and death--where those who have suffered strokes or degenerative diseases often reside. Owen led the 2006 investigative team that made huge medical history working on this subject. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?
This book chronicles the quest of the neuroscientist author and his team to understand whether --and how-- consciousness is present in the "gray zone" of coma or vegetative states. Owen traces his own decades-long career as a researcher, and how his life experiences have impacted his scientific process. An interesting and thought-provoking book (though I must admit I found the audiobook narrator a bit grating.) ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Current audiobook is an exploration of consciousness, including developments in mapping awareness in comatose and vegetative patients.