Introduction. A number of studies highlight the difficulty in forming a diagnosis for patients with disorders of consciousness when this is established merely on behavioral assessments. Background. Positron emission tomography (PET), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and electroencephalography combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS-EEG) techniques are promoting the clinical characterization of this challenging population. With such technology-based “objective” tools, patients are also differentially able to follow simple commands and in some cases even communicate through modified brain activity. Consequently, the vegetative state and minimally conscious state have been revised a...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
Much attention has been devoted to assessment and intervention with patients with disorders of consc...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
INTRODUCTION A number of studies highlight the difficulty in forming a diagnosis for patients with d...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION A number of studies highlight the difficulty in forming a diagnosis for pa...
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...
Recently, neuroscientists and clinicians have seen the rapid evolution of diagnoses in disorders of ...
Background Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challen...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiology studies are changing our understanding of patients wit...
When treating patients with a disorder of consciousness (DOC), it is essential to obtain an accurate...
peer reviewedThanks to advances in medical care, an increased number of patients recover from coma. ...
ObjectiveClinical assessment of consciousness relies on behavioural assessments, which have several ...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
Much attention has been devoted to assessment and intervention with patients with disorders of consc...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
INTRODUCTION A number of studies highlight the difficulty in forming a diagnosis for patients with d...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION A number of studies highlight the difficulty in forming a diagnosis for pa...
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...
Recently, neuroscientists and clinicians have seen the rapid evolution of diagnoses in disorders of ...
Background Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challen...
peer reviewedThe bedside diagnosis of vegetative and minimally conscious patients is extremely chall...
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiology studies are changing our understanding of patients wit...
When treating patients with a disorder of consciousness (DOC), it is essential to obtain an accurate...
peer reviewedThanks to advances in medical care, an increased number of patients recover from coma. ...
ObjectiveClinical assessment of consciousness relies on behavioural assessments, which have several ...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
Much attention has been devoted to assessment and intervention with patients with disorders of consc...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...