For some patients, coma is followed by a state of unresponsiveness, while other patients develop signs of awareness. In practice, detecting signs of awareness may be hindered by possible impairments in the patient's motoric, sensory, or cognitive abilities, resulting in a substantial proportion of misdiagnosed disorders of consciousness. Task-free paradigms that are independent of the patient's sensorimotor and neurocognitive abilities may offer a solution to this challenge. A limitation of previous research is that the large majority of studies on the pathophysiological processes underlying disorders of consciousness have been conducted using cross-sectional designs. Here, we present a study in which we acquired a total of 74 longitudinal ...
Abstract The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in s...
Clinical diagnosis of disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by brain injury poses great challenges...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: What mechanisms underlie the loss and recovery of consciousness after severe b...
For some patients, coma is followed by a state of unresponsiveness, while other patients develop sig...
For some patients, coma is followed by a state of unresponsiveness, while other patients develop sig...
Accurate outcome detection in neuro-rehabilitative settings is crucial for appropriate long-term reh...
Recent advances in functional neuroimaging have demonstrated novel potential for informing diagnosis...
Background: Despite a growing understanding of disorders of consciousness following severe brain inj...
The improved medical care for craniocerebral injuries caused by traumatic or non-traumatic events l...
Assessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that ele...
It has been proposed that awareness may depend on the highly-dynamic functional connectivity of larg...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
The prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) pose a challenge for an accurate clinical diagnosis,...
<div><p>Clinical diagnosis of disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by brain injury poses great ch...
Monitoring the level of consciousness in brain injured patients with disorders of consciousness is c...
Abstract The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in s...
Clinical diagnosis of disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by brain injury poses great challenges...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: What mechanisms underlie the loss and recovery of consciousness after severe b...
For some patients, coma is followed by a state of unresponsiveness, while other patients develop sig...
For some patients, coma is followed by a state of unresponsiveness, while other patients develop sig...
Accurate outcome detection in neuro-rehabilitative settings is crucial for appropriate long-term reh...
Recent advances in functional neuroimaging have demonstrated novel potential for informing diagnosis...
Background: Despite a growing understanding of disorders of consciousness following severe brain inj...
The improved medical care for craniocerebral injuries caused by traumatic or non-traumatic events l...
Assessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that ele...
It has been proposed that awareness may depend on the highly-dynamic functional connectivity of larg...
The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in survivors ...
The prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) pose a challenge for an accurate clinical diagnosis,...
<div><p>Clinical diagnosis of disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by brain injury poses great ch...
Monitoring the level of consciousness in brain injured patients with disorders of consciousness is c...
Abstract The last 10 years witnessed a considerable increase in our knowledge of brain function in s...
Clinical diagnosis of disorders of consciousness (DOC) caused by brain injury poses great challenges...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: What mechanisms underlie the loss and recovery of consciousness after severe b...