In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided new methods for assessing residual cognition, detecting consciousness, and even communicating with patients who clinically appear to be in a vegetative state. Here, I highlight some of the major implications of these developments, discuss their scientific, clinical, legal, and ethical relevance, and make my own recommendations for future directions in this field
The past 15years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that bear upon our scienti...
Some patients with disorders of consciousness retain sensory and cognitive abilities that are not ap...
Decoding the contents of consciousness from brain activity is one of the most challenging frontiers ...
In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided new met...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
Consciousness is a complex construct with no universal definition. Especially in pathological condit...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
The assessment of patients in the vegetative state is extremely complex and depends frequently on su...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
A number of recent studies suggest that some ‘vegetative state’ patients have been misdiagnosed, ju...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. The vegetative state is characteri...
In clinical neurology, a comprehensive understanding of consciousness has been regarded as an abstra...
Recently, neuroscientists and clinicians have seen the rapid evolution of diagnoses in disorders of ...
The past 15years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that bear upon our scienti...
Some patients with disorders of consciousness retain sensory and cognitive abilities that are not ap...
Decoding the contents of consciousness from brain activity is one of the most challenging frontiers ...
In recent years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have provided new met...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
Consciousness is a complex construct with no universal definition. Especially in pathological condit...
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage an...
The assessment of patients in the vegetative state is extremely complex and depends frequently on su...
Consciousness is a multidimensional construct with no widely accepted definition. Especially in path...
A number of recent studies suggest that some ‘vegetative state’ patients have been misdiagnosed, ju...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. The vegetative state is characteri...
In clinical neurology, a comprehensive understanding of consciousness has been regarded as an abstra...
Recently, neuroscientists and clinicians have seen the rapid evolution of diagnoses in disorders of ...
The past 15years have provided an unprecedented collection of discoveries that bear upon our scienti...
Some patients with disorders of consciousness retain sensory and cognitive abilities that are not ap...
Decoding the contents of consciousness from brain activity is one of the most challenging frontiers ...