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Non-responsiveness. Catatonia is a coma.
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You would identify an object as living if it grows or moves or responds to stimulation. Non-living things do not grow or respond to stimulation.
Yes, and they can go into a coma and die
directionality is often a important aspect of responsiveness Edit:.... dude, you didn't define a single thing...
Albert Bregman has written: 'Emotional responsiveness and non-attainment of expected winnings as factors influencing performance in a bidding game'
Non-responsive means that a person does not react to any of various stimuli. This includes light, sound, and pain. A person who is non-responsive may be in a coma or even dead.
Coma patients are living individuals who are in a state of unconsciousness and are unable to respond to their environment. Although they lack conscious awareness and function, their vital bodily functions, such as breathing and circulation, are still intact.
The most common type of muscle simulator that is available on the buyer's market are electrical muscle stimulation devices. These types of muscle stimulation devices use an non-harmful electrical current to stimulate weak muscles.
Yes they do dream. I speak from personal experience. My name is Joseph Boysis and I was in a coma for 6 wks. I remember several dreams and they were vivid. Look around the room your in. That's how real it seemed. I am not overly spiritual, but my "guts" tell me that the dreams (one in particular) were actually spiritual experiences. I am Native Canadian and was raised by Non-native people, so I lost my culture at an early age and was raised as a Catholic. My dreams, the most vivid one's all involved my biological family and one experience I interpret as a life review. Very real. I remember everything about the dreams. If you know anyone in a coma or is unresponsive physically, talk to them. They can hear you. They may not understand what you are saying, but they will recognize your voice tone. I did. No. If you're in a coma, you're most likely to be outcold. yezzur
Non responsive is spelled non-responsive, be sure to add the hyphen. "Nonresponsive" is spelled different ways in different situations or uses. For example, a person in a coma may be referred to as "non-responsive". When writing about a student's lack of an answer to test question, the term "nonresponsive" would be appropriate.