The person's immediate state of being surrounded by comfortable sensations makes sense to the person. They can express their dislike when they are uncomfortable by crying out. Being too hot or cold, hungry or thirsty, or being in pain results in the person crying out. When they are comfortable, they settle down and fall asleep or look around for moving objects or sources of sound when they are functioning in ACL 1.4.
The person is aware of the presence of other people but they are not aware of who they are. Their sense of time is probably restricted to the difference between day and night.
The synthesis of this bold sensory information results in the person having limited ability to assist with self-care tasks. They are still able to pay attention to sensory information and do appreciate being comfortable and cared for.