Owen and colleagues (2006) conducted research on a young woman who had been in a vegetative state for five months. When she was asked to imagine visiting rooms of her house, she
a. awakened from the vegetative state.
b. remained in the state, but spoke aloud stating which rooms she was visiting.
c. had a brain that responded in the same manner as a healthy brain would respond.
d. showed no measurable neurological reaction to the stimulation.
c
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