Steppacher I, Eickhoff S, Jordanov T, Kaps M, Witzke W, Kißler J. N400 predicts recovery from disorders of consciousness. Annals of Neurology. 2013;73(5):594-602.Objective Patients with the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS; formerly vegetative state) or in a minimally conscious state (MCS) open their eyes spontaneously but show no (UWS) or only marginal (MCS) signs of awareness. Because these states can become permanent, residual information processing capacities need to be determined, and reliable outcome predictors need to be found. We assessed higher-order cortical information processing in UWS or MCS in a large group of patients using electroencephalographic event-related potentials (ERPs) and determined their long-term prognostic...
peer reviewedIntroduction Attaining an accurate diagnosis in the acute phase for severely brain-dama...
Editorial Improvements in neurosurgical and neurological intensive care have led to increased number...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
The improved medical care for craniocerebral injuries caused by traumatic or non-traumatic events l...
The past 15years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that bear upon our scienti...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
Primary Objective: Only a few objective prognostic markers are available for patients with disorders...
Background: Disorders of consciousness (DOC) were amply studied in the recent years. In the present ...
INTRODUCTION: Following severe acute brain damage, patients typically evolve from coma to an unrespo...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging assessments of residual cognitive capacities, including those that s...
A systematic search revealed 68 empirical studies of neurophysiological [EEG, event-related brain po...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
We investigated differences of EEG coherence within (short-range), and between (long-range) specifie...
Objective: To assess somatosensory discrimination and command following using a vibrotactile P300-ba...
Contains fulltext : 176863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For some patien...
peer reviewedIntroduction Attaining an accurate diagnosis in the acute phase for severely brain-dama...
Editorial Improvements in neurosurgical and neurological intensive care have led to increased number...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
The improved medical care for craniocerebral injuries caused by traumatic or non-traumatic events l...
The past 15years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that bear upon our scienti...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
Primary Objective: Only a few objective prognostic markers are available for patients with disorders...
Background: Disorders of consciousness (DOC) were amply studied in the recent years. In the present ...
INTRODUCTION: Following severe acute brain damage, patients typically evolve from coma to an unrespo...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging assessments of residual cognitive capacities, including those that s...
A systematic search revealed 68 empirical studies of neurophysiological [EEG, event-related brain po...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
We investigated differences of EEG coherence within (short-range), and between (long-range) specifie...
Objective: To assess somatosensory discrimination and command following using a vibrotactile P300-ba...
Contains fulltext : 176863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For some patien...
peer reviewedIntroduction Attaining an accurate diagnosis in the acute phase for severely brain-dama...
Editorial Improvements in neurosurgical and neurological intensive care have led to increased number...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...