People can communicate with the outside when in a coma

Canadian neurophysiologists claim that people in a coma can still communicate with the outside world, following a 39-year-old man within 12 years.

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Scientists have studied the patient's brain, Scott Routley.

Scientists from the Institute of Brain and Neuroscience at Western Ontario University (Canada) have progressed into a brain study of a man named Scott Routley, falling into a state of plant life after the traffic accident. pine 12 years ago, with the most modern scanner.

This machine records all activities, including the smallest activity in all different areas of the brain.

Researchers have given patients simple questions, such as "do you play tenis?" The results show that the pulses generated at the scanner are different depending on the answer, can be explained as "yes" or "no".

When scientists ask harder questions like "are you in pain?" . The answer received is "no".

Until now, scientists have discovered how to read the thoughts of those who are in plant life to be able to meet their needs.