Discovered the area of ​​the brain responsible for coma

According to Svopi, Harvard Medical School staff, USA, conducted research on mouse brains and magnetic resonance imaging from the brains of people in a coma.

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Coma is caused by injury to a small area of ​​the cerebellar cortex.

Researchers have determined that coma is caused by injury to a small area of ​​the cerebellar cortex . This is the brain region responsible for human consciousness. Perhaps the findings of the researchers will lead to the creation of methods to help comatose people regain consciousness. This will be a real breakthrough in medicine.

In another study, scientists confirmed that brain scans help diagnose who will get out of a coma. They compared the MRI MRI data of 27 people with deep coma due to severe brain injury with the brain of 14 healthy volunteers. 3 months after the injury, 4 of them regained consciousness. And others have minimal awareness or remain in the plant state.

The authors of the study found a link between the cerebral posterior cerebral cortex (brain roll) and other brain areas with serious problems. Those changes are the same regardless of the degree of lack of oxygen or the serious condition of the injury. But the reciprocal interaction between the hindquarters and the bark in the middle of the forehead varies greatly among those who wake up after coma and those who are still in coma.