Objectives: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) is a dynamic and challenging discipline, presenting intriguing challenges to clinicians and neurorehabilitation specialists for the lack of reliable assessment methods and interventions. Understanding DoC keeps pace with scientific research is urgent to need. We quantitively analyzed publications on DoC over the recent 10 years via bibliometrics analysis, to summarize the intellectual structure, current research hotspots, and future research trends in the field of DoC. Methods: Literature was obtained from the Science Citation Index Expanded of Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC). To illustrate the knowledge structure of DoC, CiteSpace 5.8.R3 was used to conduct a co-occurrence analysis of cou...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
peer reviewedBackground and purpose: Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged diso...
Objectives: To summarise available evidence for responsiveness of six key assessments used with pati...
peer reviewedDisorders of consciousness (DOC) place numerous challenges to healthcare professionals ...
AIM: In order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pa...
Disorders of Consciousness are a big challenge for the entire process of rehabilitation: assessment,...
AIM: In order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pa...
AimIn order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pati...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, heterogeneous outcome assessments have been used to measure recovery of ...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanisms underlying human consciousness is pivotal...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background: For measuring their impact in scientific research, the citation count of the publication...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Acquired brain injury can produce severe impairments of alertness, cognition, behavior, and, sometim...
This revised and expanded second edition discusses the assessment and treatment of patients recoveri...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
peer reviewedBackground and purpose: Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged diso...
Objectives: To summarise available evidence for responsiveness of six key assessments used with pati...
peer reviewedDisorders of consciousness (DOC) place numerous challenges to healthcare professionals ...
AIM: In order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pa...
Disorders of Consciousness are a big challenge for the entire process of rehabilitation: assessment,...
AIM: In order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pa...
AimIn order to successfully detect, classify, prognosticate, and develop targeted therapies for pati...
INTRODUCTION: Historically, heterogeneous outcome assessments have been used to measure recovery of ...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Understanding the mechanisms underlying human consciousness is pivotal...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background: For measuring their impact in scientific research, the citation count of the publication...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
Acquired brain injury can produce severe impairments of alertness, cognition, behavior, and, sometim...
This revised and expanded second edition discusses the assessment and treatment of patients recoveri...
peer reviewedPurpose of review Neuroimaging has acquired a prominent place in the assessment of di...
peer reviewedBackground and purpose: Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged diso...
Objectives: To summarise available evidence for responsiveness of six key assessments used with pati...