OBJECTIVE: Functional connectivity in the default mode network (DMN) is known to be reduced in patients with disorders of consciousness, to a different extent depending on their clinical severity. Nevertheless, the integrity of the structural architecture supporting this network and its relation with the exhibited functional disconnections are very poorly understood. We investigated the structural connectivity and white matter integrity of the DMN in patients with disorders of consciousness of varying clinical severity. METHODS: Fifty-two patients--19 in a vegetative state (VS), 27 in a minimally conscious state (MCS), and 6 emerging from a minimally conscious state (EMCS)--and 23 healthy volunteers participated in the study. Structural con...
AbstractThe specific neural bases of disorders of consciousness (DOC) are still not well understood....
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
The 'default network' is defined as a set of areas, encompassing posterior-cingulate/precuneus, ante...
Background: Whatever mental states one is experiencing, the brain is constantly active and demonstra...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Given that recent research has shown that functional connectivity is not ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
AbstractThe intrinsic connectivity of the default mode network has been associated with the level of...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
AbstractThe specific neural bases of disorders of consciousness (DOC) are still not well understood....
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
The 'default network' is defined as a set of areas, encompassing posterior-cingulate/precuneus, ante...
Background: Whatever mental states one is experiencing, the brain is constantly active and demonstra...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Given that recent research has shown that functional connectivity is not ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence links disorders of consciousness (DOC) with disruptions in function...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
Objectives:Recent fMRI studies have shown that it is possible to reliably identify the default-mode ...
AbstractThe intrinsic connectivity of the default mode network has been associated with the level of...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
AbstractThe specific neural bases of disorders of consciousness (DOC) are still not well understood....
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...
Objective Understanding residual brain function in disorders of consciousness poses extraordinary ch...