BackgroundDisorders of Consciousness (DoC) are clinical conditions following a severe acquired brain injury (ABI) characterized by absent or reduced awareness, known as coma, Vegetative State (VS)/Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome (VS/UWS), and Minimally Conscious State (MCS). Misdiagnosis rate between VS/UWS and MCS is attested around 40% due to the clinical and behavioral fluctuations of the patients during bedside consciousness assessments. Given the large body of evidence that some patients with DoC possess “covert” awareness, revealed by neuroimaging and neurophysiological techniques, they are candidates for intervention with brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).ObjectivesThe aims of the present work are (i) to describe the characteristics...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
peer reviewedBackground: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged c...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
Background: Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) are clinical conditions following a severe acquired bra...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
ObjectiveClinical assessment of consciousness relies on behavioural assessments, which have several ...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the feasibility of deploying a commercially available EEG-based brain-computer ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have been successfully developed t...
peer reviewedRecent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies showed command-specific changes in...
Objective: To investigate the diagnostic utility of electrophysiological recordings during active co...
Electroencephalography can offer many insights into brain activity useful for the study of disorders...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic utility of electrophysiological recordings during active co...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
peer reviewedBackground: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged c...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
Background: Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) are clinical conditions following a severe acquired bra...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
ObjectiveClinical assessment of consciousness relies on behavioural assessments, which have several ...
OBJECTIVE: We tested the feasibility of deploying a commercially available EEG-based brain-computer ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have been successfully developed t...
peer reviewedRecent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies showed command-specific changes in...
Objective: To investigate the diagnostic utility of electrophysiological recordings during active co...
Electroencephalography can offer many insights into brain activity useful for the study of disorders...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the diagnostic utility of electrophysiological recordings during active co...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
peer reviewedBackground: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged c...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...