Differences in cerebral blood flow and glucose utilization in vegetative versus locked‐in patients
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Alan C. Evans | F. Plum | S. Strother | J. Sidtis | D. Rottenberg | V. Dhawan | J. Ginos | D. Levy | J. O. Jarden | M. Tramo
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