Technology and Death Policy: Redefining Term Paper

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Discussion about Brain Death and Cerebral Definitions

It has been researched that the human brain collapses at prior to the cessation of the human organs; the collapse of the human brain is attributed to the elimination of the large numbers of redundant neurons, and the aging process i.e. The gradual loss of sensory capacities. It has been reported that the visual acuity decline on linear basis between the age limit of 20-60, and soon after sixty the declination of the visual acuity is exponential. By the age of 45, the depth perception is reported declination in accelerated manner, and the speech comprehension is expected to get affect after the age of 80 due to the quarter loss of the extensive neurons in the superior temporal gyrus of the auditory cortex. The research has observed that significant decrease in the neuron density is expected, as a result of the aging process. The loss of the neuron density is evident in different brain regions, particularly the hippocampus, the sub-cortical brain regions, and the cerebellum. The mass of the human brain is reported to shrink by 5-10% after every decade. Furthermore the human brain is vulnerable to 'gradual process of brain cell death that is accompanied by the normal ageing, an array of neurodegenerative diseases and neurotoxin exposure which cause further death among certain cell types and regions of the brain, as can injury, cancer, stroke, and other trauma'.

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Such factors are essential for the purpose of review because but these are responsible for the brain death at significant early stage, whereas the organs are well-functional (Robert, 2001).

Conclusion

The emergence of the organ transplantation techniques have been successful due to the advancement of in the medical technology, followed by the demands of the organs and the availability of the donors. It has been researched that the performance and condition of the organ deteriorate soon after the heart and lungs of the donor are inactive; therefore the donors are preferably healthy. The development of the medical technology has been able to ensure the consistent and prolonged functioning of the human organ irrespective of the human brain. The general practice is that the brain dead person is never referred for the coma arousal program, because the case is different. The interference of the medical technology has provided the society with an opportunity to extend and regulate the breathing and circulation requirements upon the failure of the natural abilities of the person. It has been reported that there exist lack of consensus among the private and professional community regarding the state and condition, under which the person shall be declared 'dead limited procurement' (Peter, 2002), the lack of consensus has resulted in public controversy of the ethics of organ procurement......

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