Event-related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-responsive patients. We investigated the potential of the P300 as a reliable marker of conscious processing in patients with locked-in syndrome (LIS). Eleven chronic LIS patients and 10 healthy subjects (HS) listened to a complex-tone auditory oddball paradigm, first in a passive condition (listen to the sounds) and then in an active condition (counting the deviant tones). Seven out of nine HS displayed a P300 waveform in the passive condition and all in the active condition. HS showed statistically significant changes in peak and area amplitude between conditions. Three out of seven LIS patients showed the P3 waveform in the passive condition and...
Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possibly neuro...
Steppacher I, Eickhoff S, Jordanov T, Kaps M, Witzke W, Kißler J. N400 predicts recovery from disord...
International audienceIn recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the assessment of pati...
Event-related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
Event related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
Event-related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
peer reviewedThe role of active vs. passive ERP paradigms in disorders of consciousness is assessed ...
Vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) patients behaviorally demonstrate absent o...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
peer reviewedBrain–computer interface (BCI) has been used for many years for communication in severe...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnose...
International audienceImproving our ability to detect conscious processing in non communicating pati...
Functional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnoses and pr...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
Objective: To study the event related potentials (ERPs) in coma and altered states of consciousness,...
Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possibly neuro...
Steppacher I, Eickhoff S, Jordanov T, Kaps M, Witzke W, Kißler J. N400 predicts recovery from disord...
International audienceIn recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the assessment of pati...
Event-related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
Event related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
Event-related potentials (ERP) have been proposed to improve the differential diagnosis of non-respo...
peer reviewedThe role of active vs. passive ERP paradigms in disorders of consciousness is assessed ...
Vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) patients behaviorally demonstrate absent o...
Background. Language disorders may occur in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs), and the...
peer reviewedBrain–computer interface (BCI) has been used for many years for communication in severe...
AbstractFunctional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnose...
International audienceImproving our ability to detect conscious processing in non communicating pati...
Functional neuroimaging of covert perceptual and cognitive processes can inform the diagnoses and pr...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
Objective: To study the event related potentials (ERPs) in coma and altered states of consciousness,...
Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possibly neuro...
Steppacher I, Eickhoff S, Jordanov T, Kaps M, Witzke W, Kißler J. N400 predicts recovery from disord...
International audienceIn recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the assessment of pati...