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The Aspen Neurobehavioral Conference was convened as a venue to consid
er interactions of mind and brain with regard to health and disease. T
he primary purpose of the conference was to provide a forum for discus
sion and scientific collaboration, particularly in areas marked by unc
ertainty and controversy, with eventual dissemination of conclusions.
One of the selected topics for the inaugural session of the conference
concerned the development of guidelines for evaluation and management
of the vegetative and minimally conscious states. The purpose of this
article is to acquaint neurorehabilitation specialists with the uniqu
e approach to consensus-based guideline development utilized at the As
pen Conference and to summarize the proceedings of the Aspen Workgroup
on the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States conducted since 1994
.