Breakthrough Scanner Detects Hidden Consciousness in Brain Injury Patients
Technology Detects Consciousness, Promotes Recovery in TBI Patients

Stony Brook researchers have received a grant from the NIH to develop a system that detects consciousness and promotes recovery in TBI patients.
Stony Brook University researchers secured NIH funding to develop technology that identifies consciousness in traumatic brain injury patients previously thought unresponsive. The system aims to detect brain activity and facilitate recovery in TBI patients who may retain awareness despite appearing unconscious. This advancement could transform care protocols for millions of brain injury survivors.
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