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Could you stimulate a person in a coma via their sense(s) of touch/taste/hearing/vision/smell and have them wake up as a result?
The discussion centers on the potential for stimulating a person in a coma through various sensory modalities—touch, taste, hearing, vision, and smell—with the aim of eliciting a response that could lead to awakening. The scope includes theoretical considerations, practical applications, and references to existing therapies.
Participants exhibit disagreement regarding the effectiveness of sensory stimulation in waking someone from a coma, with some asserting it is unlikely while others cite therapies that may show promise depending on individual circumstances.
Limitations include the varying degrees of brain function in coma patients, the dependence on specific definitions of coma and consciousness, and the potential risks associated with certain stimulation methods.