Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge for clinicians. The current gold standard in clinical diagnosis is the behavioral scale relying on motor abilities, which are often impaired or nonexistent in these patients. In this context, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) could offer a potential complementary tool to detect signs of consciousness whilst bypassing the usual motor pathway. In addition to complementing behavioral assessments and potentially reducing error rate, BCIs could also serve as a communication tool for paralyzed but conscious patients, e.g., suffering from Locked-In Syndrome. In this paper, we report on recent work conducted by the Coma Science Group on BCI technology,...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
peer reviewedBrain–computer interface (BCI) has been used for many years for communication in severe...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the feasibility of deploying a commercially available EEG-based brain-computer ...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
peer reviewedRecent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies showed command-specific changes in...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Background: Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) are clinical conditions following a severe acquired bra...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are very convenient tools to assess locked-in (LIS) and completely ...
peer reviewedBackground: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged c...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide a means of communication for people with severe motor i...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are presented as a solution for people with global paralysis, also k...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
peer reviewedBrain–computer interface (BCI) has been used for many years for communication in severe...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the feasibility of deploying a commercially available EEG-based brain-computer ...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
peer reviewedRecent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies showed command-specific changes in...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Background: Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) are clinical conditions following a severe acquired bra...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are very convenient tools to assess locked-in (LIS) and completely ...
peer reviewedBackground: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged c...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide a means of communication for people with severe motor i...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are presented as a solution for people with global paralysis, also k...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
peer reviewedBrain–computer interface (BCI) has been used for many years for communication in severe...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the feasibility of deploying a commercially available EEG-based brain-computer ...