Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the central thalamus is an experimental treatment for restoration of impaired consciousness in patients with severe acquired brain injury. Previous results of experimental DBS are heterogeneous, but significant improvements in consciousness have been reported. However, the mechanism of action of DBS remains unknown. We used magnetoencephalography to study the direct effects of DBS of the central thalamus on oscillatory activity and functional connectivity throughout the brain in a patient with a prolonged minimally conscious state. Different DBS settings were used to improve consciousness, including two different stimulation frequencies (50 Hz and 130 Hz) with different effective volumes of tissue activation ...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional changes...
peer reviewedBackground and Aim: There is a long history of brain stimulation in medical science, an...
The disorders of consciousness (e.g., coma, the vegetative state) which often follow severe brain da...
This review outlines the scientific rationale supporting the potential use of deep-brain electrical ...
International audienceObjective: The efficacy of deep brain stimulation in disorders of consciousnes...
International audienceLoss of consciousness is associated with the disruption of long-range thalamoc...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) are one of the major consequences after anoxic or traumatic brain i...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional chan...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: What mechanisms underlie the loss and recovery of consciousness after severe b...
OBJECTIVE An effective treatment of patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) or vegetative sta...
peer reviewedNeuromodulation techniques aimed at normalizing the neurophysiologic disturbance produc...
International audienceSevere brain injuries can lead to long-lasting disorders of consciousness (DoC...
Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the centromedian-parafascicular complex (CM-pf) has been...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional changes...
OBJECTIVES: Minimally conscious state (MCS) is a disorder of consciousness in which minimal but defi...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional changes...
peer reviewedBackground and Aim: There is a long history of brain stimulation in medical science, an...
The disorders of consciousness (e.g., coma, the vegetative state) which often follow severe brain da...
This review outlines the scientific rationale supporting the potential use of deep-brain electrical ...
International audienceObjective: The efficacy of deep brain stimulation in disorders of consciousnes...
International audienceLoss of consciousness is associated with the disruption of long-range thalamoc...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) are one of the major consequences after anoxic or traumatic brain i...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional chan...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: What mechanisms underlie the loss and recovery of consciousness after severe b...
OBJECTIVE An effective treatment of patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) or vegetative sta...
peer reviewedNeuromodulation techniques aimed at normalizing the neurophysiologic disturbance produc...
International audienceSevere brain injuries can lead to long-lasting disorders of consciousness (DoC...
Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the centromedian-parafascicular complex (CM-pf) has been...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional changes...
OBJECTIVES: Minimally conscious state (MCS) is a disorder of consciousness in which minimal but defi...
BACKGROUND: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional changes...
peer reviewedBackground and Aim: There is a long history of brain stimulation in medical science, an...
The disorders of consciousness (e.g., coma, the vegetative state) which often follow severe brain da...