Abstract
The brain-based account of death has been the subject of continuous debate since its introduction in 1968 in the Harvard Report. Most of the deliberations concern the pros and cons of methods, guidelines, and policies for the determination of brain death, or its legal, social, ethical, cultural, and religious implications. Studies directed specifi
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