More dead than dead: Perceptions of persons in the persistent vegetative state

Volume: 121, Issue: 2, Pages: 275 - 280
Published: Nov 1, 2011
Abstract
Patients in persistent vegetative state (PVS) may be biologically alive, but these experiments indicate that people see PVS as a state curiously more dead than dead. Experiment 1 found that PVS patients were perceived to have less mental capacity than the dead. Experiment 2 explained this effect as an outgrowth of afterlife beliefs, and the tendency to focus on the bodies of PVS patients at the expense of their minds. Experiment 3 found that PVS...
Paper Details
Title
More dead than dead: Perceptions of persons in the persistent vegetative state
Published Date
Nov 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
121
Issue
2
Pages
275 - 280
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