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Daydream clue to coma recovery

DAYDREAMING may help doctors to identify coma patients who are close to "waking up", research suggests.

Keeping track of a wandering mind may provide a way to discover if a brain-damaged patient is still "in there". During daydreaming, the brain stops being occupied with specific tasks and instead engages the "default network" – a series of connected regions in the cortex, the study at University of Lige in Belgium revealed.


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