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A talk about consciousness

Marcello Massimini; Prof. Maurizio Cecconi; Dr. Federico Villa

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Università degli Studi di Milano; Humanitas University; Humanitas Research Hospital

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

8:30 PM Europe/Rome

Host: Humanitas University

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Abstract

Prof. Marcello Massimini will give a talk addressed to the Humanitas University Undergraduate Neurological Society students and Humanitas Neuro Center members about consciousness and his groundbreaking studies on this topic. Prof. Maurizio Cecconi and Dr. Villa will then give their clinical point of view as neurointensivists on the pathologic states of consciousness.

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Humanitas UniversityMarcello MassiminiMaurizio Cecconiclinical perspectiveconsciousnessneuro CenterneuroICUneurointensivistsneurological societypathologic states

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Marcello Massimini; Prof. Maurizio Cecconi; Dr. Federico Villa

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Università degli Studi di Milano; Humanitas University; Humanitas Research Hospital

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