Locked-In Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on Locked-In Syndrome from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Locked-in syndrome can preserve cognition and awareness while eliminating voluntary movement and speech. — Speech, Language, and Brain Interfaces
- Locked-in syndrome can leave a person able to think and understand without an effective way to express thoughts. — Speech, Language, and Brain Interfaces
- Brain stem stroke can interrupt output pathways required for speaking, writing, or moving while the cerebrum still generates thoughts and language. — Speech, Language, and Brain Interfaces
- Severe ALS can leave a person unable to move or speak despite preserved awareness. — Speech, Language, and Brain Interfaces