Scientists communicate with brain-damaged man
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 Published On Feb 4, 2010

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Scientists in Europe say they have managed to communicate with a man who is in a persistent vegetative state.

The medical team used standard technology to monitor the thoughts of people who have suffered traumatic brain injuries.

Eventually, one man was able to answer simple questions - raising some interesting ethical questions.

Emma Hayward reports from London.

February 4 2010

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