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To:
[email protected][jeevacation@gmaitcom];
jeevacation
mail.com 'eevacationt✓Aigmail.com]
From:
Sent:
Wed 7/18/2012 4:21:38 PM
Subject:
coma
the issue with coma is that there are structural, metabolic, vascular and other reasons for coma that all act
different.
people have tried to argue a "final common pathway" idea when they study consciousness but not sure that
holds water.
maybe
human studies of coma patients with VNS would be super cool but would never pass IRB (human subjects). I
would do it in a second.
For four years I tried to convince the IRB to let me put a coma patient's hand in ice water while doing a SPECT
scan (that we were already doing for diagnostic reasons) and it never got approved
Coma patients are super hard
BTW I have the largest data base of coma patients since I have kept every image and record of all patients I've
seen. Two years ago I saw my 1,000th coma patient. Give lots of lectures on coma.
--Original Message—
From: Jeffre E stein <'eevacation
mail.com>
To:
Sent: Wed, Jul 18, 2012 7:09 am
Subject: Re: Dinner w Boris right now
i don't think so. , i would like to know how it behaves when disconnected.. if it is only telemetry , all
things should go dead,. if it is fact calcuating and inhibitoing locally„ no need for telementry alone. I
think it is brain ,
I am surprised that we only have one brain„ it makes little sense where everything should be redunadant
, degenerative. it would explain coma behavior. . main brain down, etc. i would like to see vns aplied
to coma patients.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:02 AM,
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2 way telemtry
From: jeffrey epstein
Sent: 7 18 2012 4:23 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Dinner w Boris right now
I am intrigues , it looks more like brain than nerve
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On Jul 18, 2012, at 12:08 AM,
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